Is your password the name or your ex-lover or your favorite color or you animal’s name? If you do, I think today is the right time to change your password. With cyber hacking being so popular, we need to be extra cautious about our security. Passwords like, 12345678 or iloveyou are easily detectable and are one of the most famous passwords across the world.
Password say is celebrated on the first Thursday of every May and it is a subtle way to remind everyone about the importance of a good password. But twitter took this to another level and is telling people to be aware in its own humorous ways. Have a look.
Treat your password like your toothbrush. Don't let anybody else use it, and get a new one every six months.#worldpasswordday #daysoftheyear pic.twitter.com/K1zy1bfVbV
— Payal Bhagtani (@BhagtaniPayal) May 2, 2019
Don’t press the snooze button when it comes to creating new passwords. This #WorldPasswordDay, set aside some time to create strong passwords for each of your accounts! #Gosafeonline pic.twitter.com/9mCmUHcgQX
— Gosafeonline SG (@gosafeonline) May 2, 2019
Follow your 💚…unless you're updating your password! Learn from these password fails and take a minute to update your credentials on #WorldPasswordDay: https://t.co/OB6IdDTu5Y pic.twitter.com/zP3X06uqQo
— Thycotic (@Thycotic) April 30, 2019
https://twitter.com/VegPlatter/status/1123776623109709824
https://twitter.com/ATOSmallbizExec/status/1123738528595283969
#WorldPasswordDay
Take a few moments to reflect on the importance that strong & separate passwords make to our Email, Social media, Mobile, Banking accounts etc.
Not made recent changes to make / change your passwords? then todays the day https://t.co/Azrr585SMF #cyberprotect pic.twitter.com/KQMAMcYU2q— TVP Cyber and Fraud (@TVPCyber_Fraud) May 2, 2019
People are also helping people construct their password in a unique way, they are putting up ways to make your password hacker proof.
May 2 is World Password Day. Find out if you're using one of the most hacked passwords – and tips for stronger passwords – via @Forbes. #techtiptuesday #worldpasswordday https://t.co/s00twSnEgy
— Sparklight (@sparklightcares) April 30, 2019
Today is #WorldPasswordDay@ARCYBER has some tips on how you can protect your digital information: https://t.co/i7JyXAK3W9 #cyber #cybersecurity pic.twitter.com/ABLj8YkTFG
— U.S. Army (@USArmy) May 2, 2019
#WorldPasswordDay: Few tips to be more secure online and keep hackers away https://t.co/S3pzSayKJL
— Express Technology (@ExpressTechie) May 2, 2019
23.2 Million peoples are still using "123456" as a password 🔑.#WorldPasswordDay #passwordday #passwordsecurity #excelsiorresearch pic.twitter.com/nXHyknV5Gh
— Excelsior Research (@ExrResearch) May 2, 2019