If Your Password is on This List, Your Identity is NOT Safe

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When it comes to protecting your right to privacy, bit by bit, it’s become crystal clear that you are on your own.

The State Department doesn’t know what a secure server is, the NSA is actively trying to hack your accounts, and the IRS is too busy damaging incriminating hard drives. Even the retailers we shop with everyday like Home Depot and Target cannot and/or will not do what it takes to truly protect your most vital information.

One of the easiest ways to boost your online financial security is to take the time to upgrade your passwords, not just your banking passwords — all of them.

Look, we all have to remember far too many passwords these days. And there’s a temptation to get lazy with your security credentials, especially when it comes to places like online retail sites and social networks.

However, the truth is that infiltrating these “soft targets” is usually step one for a hacker that’s trying to steal your information. They use the information they steal on Facebook (for example) to steal your identity and use it to commit fraud.

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