Your right to be safe from hackers starts here.
Find out what hackers already know about you, and learn how to stay a step ahead of them.
Find out what hackers already know about you, and learn how to stay a step ahead of them.
Passwords protect all the personal information in your online accounts. And hackers rely on bad habits, like using the same password everywhere or using common phrases (@p@ssw0rd, anyone?) so that if they hack one account, they can hack many.
Reusing the same password everywhere leaves the door wide open for identity theft. Anyone with that password can log in to all your accounts.
Short, single-word passwords are easy for hackers to guess. Use at least two words and a combination of letters, digits, and special characters.
Websites don’t check that your answers are accurate, just that they match every time. Create long, random answers, and store them somewhere safe.
Password managers like 1Password, LastPass, Dashlane, and Bitwarden store your passwords and fill them in to websites for you. They’ll even help you make strong passwords.
2FA requires an additional piece of information (like a one-time code sent via text message) to log in to your account. Even if someone has your password, they can’t get in.
Data breaches are on the rise. If your personal info appears in a new data breach, Firefox Monitor sends you an alert — so you can take action and protect your accounts.