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Massive breach means it is time to improve password practices
OK, now it's really time to change your password. With news that as many as 1.2 billion user names and password combinations had been stolen, security experts are urging consumers to be more vigilant online. A Russian cyber gang injected malicious code into at least 420,000 web sites to gather the data. The attack "looks absolutely enormous," said Geoff Webb, senior director of security and strategy at NetIQ, a computer security company based in Houston, Texas. "It's yet another example showing that there's lot of work to be done in making the web-based applications that people use secure." Because people tend to use the same password on multiple sites, "when a medium-sized breach occurs, it can have major repercussions because those passwords are used on so many systems," said Webb. "And this is a huge breach."
Net breach an opportunity to improve password practices
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Massive breach means it is time to improve password practices
OK, now it's really time to change your password. With news that as many as 1.2 billion user names and password combinations had been stolen, security experts are urging consumers to be more vigilant online. A Russian cyber gang injected malicious code into at least 420,000 web sites to gather the data. The attack "looks absolutely enormous," said Geoff Webb, senior director of security and strategy at NetIQ, a computer security company based in Houston, Texas. "It's yet another example showing that there's lot of work to be done in making the web-based applications that people use secure." Because people tend to use the same password on multiple sites, "when a medium-sized breach occurs, it can have major repercussions because those passwords are used on so many systems," said Webb. "And this is a huge breach."
Net breach an opportunity to improve password practices
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