Protect Your Financial Passwords

 

Protecting yourself online takes work. One cannot go willy-nilly where one wishes on the Internet … there are bad neighborhoods on the ‘net. Nor can one leave one’s own doors unlocked. Computer security requires constant effort.

Most know to use locked down firewalls and to use encrypted drives with long, random string passwords which are not written on sticky notes and stuck to monitors. The careful computer users make at least two back ups on encrypted devices which are stored off site in vaults.

Now, while paranoia about losing data or losing it to the wrong person may help you be safer than most computer users, you do have to realize that being paranoid (and consequently, safer) doesn’t mean someone’s not out there trying to get you data. There are people who would love to have access to your financial accounts.

You must protect your financial passwords!

One of the best tools for keeping financial passwords safe is Bruce Schneier’s Password Safe.

Learn more about Bruce and information security at http://www.schneier.com. (You’ll be glad you did.) And if you want to secure your financial passwords, try Password Safe. “Password Safe is completely free: no license requirements, shareware fees, or other strings attached.”

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