Anonymous ID: b26306 July 6, 2023, 11:44 a.m. No.19133898   🗄️.is 🔗kun

'' Cybersecurity experts explain how your password could be hacked ''

 

msn.com/en-us/money/other/cybersecurity-experts-explain-how-your-password-could-be-hacked/ar-AA1aamfX

 

RICHMOND, Va. (WWBT) -When did you last update your passcodes? Cybersecurity experts say 95% of cyber-attacks are due to human error.

 

Nowadays, everything requires a login and passcode. No matter how strong you make it, it’s still at risk for hackers to get into it.

 

“We as consumers have to take care of our digital identity online our sleeves,” said Alex Nette.

 

Alex Nette is the CEO and co-founder of Hive Systems, a Richmond-based cybersecurity company.

 

The company just released its 2023 password table that describes how easy it can be for hackers to break into your accounts.

 

In 2020, a simple eight-character passcode would take hours to crack. Three years later, they’re doing it in five minutes.

 

“We see the times implicit able in 2020 get halved and sometimes even more here in 2023,” said Nette. “That shows the rapid pace of computing power that’s being developed and that’s one part of the problem.”

 

The second part of the problem is how those websites and companies store and encrypt your passwords.

 

Artificial intelligence has also played a significant role in hackers’ ability to brute force your account. That’s when hackers use computers to randomly generate what your password could be.

 

“The biggest vulnerability and risk to you as a person is reusing passwords or using some sort of passcode methodology,’ said Alex Nette.

 

For example, Nette says putting specific keywords before phrases makes brute forcing your account easier.

 

“So if you see your password on here and says that that time is only two weeks, that is the worst-case scenario for a hacker. With more money and computing power over time, these times have continued to come down. Which means that password may be hackable instantaneously next year,” said Nette.

 

Nette says the best way to protect yourself is through a two-step authentication process. That’s a tool that requires either a multi-step approach to logging in. You can also use passcode managers. Those are companies that secure your passwords for you.

Anonymous ID: b26306 July 6, 2023, 11:55 a.m. No.19133964   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3978 >>3990 >>4015

https://twitter.com/RepSpartz/status/1677015281208549402

 

Providing all necessary assistance to help Ukraine to protect its people & restore intl order is in everyone’s national interest. I appreciate my fellow

@HelsinkiComm members for joint letters to @POTUS

Biden in support of longer-range & cluster munitions.

Anonymous ID: b26306 July 6, 2023, 11:57 a.m. No.19133978   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4015

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This morning, Rep. Spartz joined

@cherylcasone

on

@FoxBusiness

to discuss

@SecYellen

’s trip to China, China-Russia relationships and schizophrenic policies by the Biden Administration in dealing with China.

 

https://twitter.com/RepSpartz/status/1676961015819571202

 

>…Wonder what Yellen is doing, in China?

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https://citizenfreepress.com/

 

Conspiracy cult leader Michael Protzman dies at 60 from dirt bike crash injuries 2 years after claim JFK would reappear

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Israel Salas-Rodriguez6 July 2023

News

US News

QANON LEADER

 

Israel Salas-Rodriguez

Published: 11:11 ET, Jul 6 2023

Updated: 13:23 ET, Jul 6 2023

QANON cult leader Michael Protzman has died after being involved in a dirt bike accident, according to reports.

 

Protzman died of multiple blunt force injuries after losing control of his dirt bike at the Meadow Valley Motocross track in Millville, Minnesota, on June 30, a medical examiner's report obtained by Vice News showed.

 

Protzman, known as Negative 48 by his followers, emerged as a QAnon guru in early 2021 when he garnered over 100,000 followers on his Telegram channel over the course of the Covid-19 pandemic.

 

A believer that former president John F. Kennedy and his son JFK Jr. were still alive, Protzman convinced thousands of followers from across the US to travel to Dallas in November 2021 to witness the former commander-in-chief's "reappearance" at Dealey Plaza - the site of JFK's assassination in 1963.

 

He claimed Kenndy would reinstate Donald Trump as president and help him carry out the persecution of a global cabal of pedophilic, blood-drinking liberal elites that QAnon, or Q, devotees believe run the world despite no evidence.

 

When his baseless prediction never came to pass, he would change his conspiracies to keep his followers in line.