World Password Day: (Pass)words are free, it’s how you use them that may cost you

In the last couple of years, we have heard the term ‘data breach’ probably more than ever before. And what’s changing is that organisational data is no longer the only thing at stake – it’s the data of users like you and me. Our personal information such as addresses, contact numbers, and bank account details are made available to anyone looking to exploit it.

Breaches at some of the world’s largest social media, e-commerce and even dating websites, have exposed data of millions of Indians, underlining the importance of online security in our everyday lives. While cybersecurity may seem complicated to many, it is anything but that.

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