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Weak passwords leave firms open to hackers
Majority of passwords are very easy to crack
Iain Thomson at Infosec,
vnunet.com 25 Apr 2006
Poor password policy management is leaving firms open to hacking attacks, a
survey published today at
Infosec Europe
2006 has warned.
Nearly two thirds of the 500 IT administrators who responded to the poll
considered the passwords of their users to be inadequate, either using common
dictionary words, names or other weak passwords.
Overall 86 per cent of users used one password for all their sites or a very
limited pool of passwords. Over 40 per cent fall into the former category.
"It is madness to use the same password for your banking site as for your
football supporters' page," said Graham Cluley, senior technology correspondent
at Sophos, which carried
out the survey.
"If someone is using key-logging software they could get complete access to
all your confidential information. Mistakes like this can be very costly."
A weak password is defined as one that uses either dictionary words, which
can easily be broken using a software-led brute force attack, or recognizable
names.
A strong password uses a mixture of upper and lower case letters, numbers and
punctuation characters.
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