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EP 9: Good P@$$w0rDs? No one wants my info... Right?

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As an individual you might wonder “Why would someone want my information?” or “What could a hacker get out of having access to my account?” The truth is, it’s nothing personal 99% of the time. Nefarious people (hackers) might find your information as a result of a recent breach of a major service provider or they may be targeting an organization through a Phishing Campaign, Social Engineering or a vulnerable website. The damage that can be done with a single set of usernames and passwords is paramount.

In this week's episode, I run down a few reasons why it's more than just access to an account you have and share some tips and tools to help you generate better passwords.

  1. Password meters
    1. https://password.kaspersky.com/

    2. https://howsecureismypassword.net/

  2. Hacked/Affected account lookup

    1. https://password.kaspersky.com/

    2. https://haveibeenpwned.com/

    3. https://breachalarm.com/

  3. Used to show how easy it would be to hack other accounts if you use the same password everywhere

    1. https://namechk.com/

    2. https://namecheck.com/

  4. Password Keepers & Creation Tools

    1. https://lastpass.com/

    2. https://www.dashlane.com/

    3. https://1password.com/
    1. Historical Password Posts
      1. veryone needs a change sometimes - Comrade Technology April 2014
      2. It's Time to Go Green - Comrade Technology July 2015

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    Music: bensound.com

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    Content provided by Comrade Technology and Ross Wickman. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Comrade Technology and Ross Wickman or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

    As an individual you might wonder “Why would someone want my information?” or “What could a hacker get out of having access to my account?” The truth is, it’s nothing personal 99% of the time. Nefarious people (hackers) might find your information as a result of a recent breach of a major service provider or they may be targeting an organization through a Phishing Campaign, Social Engineering or a vulnerable website. The damage that can be done with a single set of usernames and passwords is paramount.

    In this week's episode, I run down a few reasons why it's more than just access to an account you have and share some tips and tools to help you generate better passwords.

    1. Password meters
      1. https://password.kaspersky.com/

      2. https://howsecureismypassword.net/

    2. Hacked/Affected account lookup

      1. https://password.kaspersky.com/

      2. https://haveibeenpwned.com/

      3. https://breachalarm.com/

    3. Used to show how easy it would be to hack other accounts if you use the same password everywhere

      1. https://namechk.com/

      2. https://namecheck.com/

    4. Password Keepers & Creation Tools

      1. https://lastpass.com/

      2. https://www.dashlane.com/

      3. https://1password.com/
      1. Historical Password Posts
        1. veryone needs a change sometimes - Comrade Technology April 2014
        2. It's Time to Go Green - Comrade Technology July 2015

      ====================================================

      For show notes and videos about this weeks episode or to request future topics please visit https://technicallylivingpodcast.com

      Receive episode notes, links to resources mentioned and exclusive information not mentioned in episodes by joining The Technically Living Newsletter.

      To connect with Ross Wickman visit any of these links:
      Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Snapchat

      You can listen and subscribe to Technically Living here:
      iTunes | Overcast | Stitcher | Google Play | RSS

      Music: bensound.com

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