10.28.2023
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Jason Haymond

That long password isn’t keeping you better protected

How secure do you think your passwords are?

Do you believe that longer is always better? Well, we have some news for you. It's time for a serious talk about password security.


New research has revealed a sobering truth – even passwords that are 15 characters long can be compromised. Yes, you read that right. It's time to face the stark reality… length doesn't always mean strength.


The eight-character password reigns supreme as the most compromised length of password. But don't breathe a sigh of relief if yours is a longer one. The 15-character password also makes an appearance in the top ten most compromised lengths.


You might ask, "How could this be?" The answer lies not only in the password length but also in the content of the password and whether you use the same password on multiple sites.


The most compromised eight-character password is none other than "password" itself, while the most compromised 15-character password is "Sym_newhireOEIE".


Doesn’t exactly feel secure, does it?


It's not just about individual people. Businesses like yours are at high risk too. An alarming 86% of all cyber attacks start with stolen credentials. That's nearly nine out of ten attacks. Can you afford to be complacent?


Sure, longer passwords do offer more resistance to brute force cracking. An eight-character password can be cracked in five minutes, while a good 15-character one could take up to 37 million years if it’s not following any obvious pattern (i.e., it’s random and uses many types of character). Impressive, isn't it?


But remember, this is just one piece of the puzzle. Length alone won't save you from stolen credentials via phishing attacks.


Use a robust business password manager. Not only will it randomly generate long passwords for you, but it will also remember them and fill in the login box for you.


You should also use two factor authentication, where you generate a code on a separate device to prove it’s you. Even if cyber criminals crack your password, they still won’t be able to access your data.


If you need help keeping your business better protected, get in touch.

Jason Haymond
Jason Haymond is an IT expert and owner of Haymond Technologies, residing in the Chehalis Valley of Washington state. His passion is to partner with businesses to achieve their ultimate success by enhancing their IT systems' productivity and security. Solving pain points is at the forefront and is always one of the first things Jason does to achieve success. He excels at breaking down complex IT concepts in a clear and accessible manner, bridging the gap between technology and everyday users.
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