Tip 9: Always use a secure password
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The risks
Passwords which are guessed, stolen or shared can lead to:
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Using the same password for several websites is dangerous: If one of these websites is hacked, hackers can gain access to all the other ones where the same password is used and steal information, money or confidential documents. |
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Sharing passwords even with people you trust is risky:
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Useful tips
Keep your password PERSONAL and NEVER share it with anyone (except with your Givaudan Service Desk, on a request basis, and only if you are sure you are in contact with a genuine Givaudan Service Desk employee). |
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Follow this simple method to create STRONG passwords which you can remember:
And your password would be: IwG4cH2TM! |
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Use a password vault application to store your passwords and help you having a different password per website [more information here]. |
Scary statistics
73% of people use the same password for online banking as well as for their e-mail and other logins. Out of that 73%, a large number use the same password for everything.
In 2013, three billion passwords were stolen from Yahoo, which allowed to compromise several other services.
63% of confirmed data breaches leverage a weak, default, or stolen password.