Opt different passwords for online accounts

VARINDIA- INDIA'S FRONTLINE IT MAGAZINE


Sophos is reminding internet users the importance of choosing different passwords across their online accounts, following reports of a password breach at popular cloud storage provider Dropbox. Dropbox has discovered that usernames and passwords stolen from other websites were successfully used to sign in to Dropbox accounts, suggesting that those users affected were using the same sign-in credentials for multiple online accounts.  One compromised account belonged to a Dropbox employee, and contained a document containing the email addresses of Dropbox users.
Graham Cluley, Sr. Technology Consultant, Sophos said, "The Dropbox incident underlines the necessity of having different passwords for every website. As people pile more confidential information onto the web, hackers are being given a greater incentive to penetrate accounts.  The frequency and severity of these data breaches is proving time and time again that users must make better efforts to protect themselves. If you are going to entrust sensitive data to Dropbox, my advice is that you should automatically encrypt it before sharing it with the service. That way anyone who raids your account won't be able to make sense of what you have stashed in the cloud anyway. Businesses are waking up to the need to use automatic and invisible encryption alongside their cloud storage - protecting users who make use of services such as Dropbox."

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