It’s incumbent upon real estate professionals to keep their clients’ information stored securely, and the first line of defense against hackers is having strong passwords that are hard to crack. But can yours stand up to increasing cyber security threats?
Protect Yourself
Since 2013, the two worst passwords to protect your private information are “123456” and “password,” according to SplashData, a security solutions provider that releases an annual list of the most commonly used passwords on the Internet. Such common passwords can put your information at risk of hackers.
Safeguard your information better by avoiding some of the following worst passwords, according to SplashData:
- 123456
- password
- 12345
- 12345678
- qwerty
- 123456789
- 1234
- baseball
- dragon
- football
- 1234567
- monkey
- letmein
- abc123
- 111111
- mustang
- access
- shadow
- master
- Michael