Monday, December 19, 2011

How to Create A Strong Password

Years ago when the Internet was still 'wet behind the ears', using a simple password seemed like a good idea.

Today things have changed and it is critical to update this policy for every individual. There are too many ways for bad people to figure out your password, to leave it as a simple work or word and number. 
Here is a great and quick primer video from Google to help understand how to create a great password.

ALWAYS make a unique strong password for your email so other people cannot verify your password changes.

Thursday, December 8, 2011

An excellent blog post "The Top 10 countries with the most malicious networks" over at CountryIPBlocks has re-analyzed this list of data with interesting statistics. This original list claims the US is the biggest offender of malicious networks. This list was sorted by order of the countries with the largest NUMBER OF SPAM EMAILS.
  1. United States
  2. China
  3. Russia
  4. United Kingdom
  5. Germany
  6. Japan
  7. Brazil
  8. Romania
  9. Ukraine
  10. Turkey

Unfortunately, these results are skewed by not explaining that there is a greater per capita incidence of Intnet connected individuals. The brilliant people at CountryIPBlocks.net discovered that the ratio of NUMBER OF INFECTED NETWORKS to THE AMOUNT OF SPAM is probably the more accurate consideration. That re-adjusted Top 10 list looks like this:


Here are the results based on percentage of infected networks:
  1. Brazil 89%
  2. Turkey 54%
  3. Romania 39%
  4. China 32%
  5. Russia 11%
  6. United Kingdom 11%
  7. Japan 10%
  8. Ukraine 9%
  9. Germany 6%
  10. United States 6%





Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Password Checker Sites - Use these!


A recent popular Trojan that took account passwords from a famous technical blog site, Gawker.com has been a focus of geek attention.
The UK paper called The Telegraph also wrote about the 25 weakest passwords in use today. These accounts at Gawker were broken into because of weak passwords.
Hackers have been showing more and more interest in breaking into web accounts like Gmail, Hotmail.com, Comcast.net, Live.com, Twitter.com, Ffacebook.com, etc.

While Gmail has released something called 2 step verification as an EXCELLENT option for your Google Account, most other sites are still not doing this.

For a sanity check there are some reliable and trustworthy web sites you can use to test your existing passwords; to see how strong they are.  These great sites let you know if your password is strong enough for today's web:
Microsoft Password Strength Checker
How Secure Is My Password?
The Password Meter
WolframAlpha
our favorite Steve Gibson Password Haystack Webpage 
For creating a very complicated password, consider using Steve Gibson’s  Password Generator Webpage

This is so importnat that we have now published this on both blogs.
- credits to lifehacker.com and grc.com !