World Password Day 2023 on May 4: pCloud launches two free online tools to enhance security among Internet users quickly and effectively
World Password Day 2023 on May 4: pCloud launches two free online tools to enhance security among Internet users quickly and effectively
Rabu, 03 Mei 2023 | 11:02
ZUG, SWITZERLAND -
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- 2 May 2023 - In Taiwan, the need to improve online security is
urgent, with organizations experiencing an average of 3,118 attacks per
week last year (https://www.taiwannews.com.tw/en/news/4783488). This trend will likely worsen due to the rise in remote work and digital transformation acceleration.
It is in this context that World Password Day will take place on May
4th. One of its objectives will be to raise awareness among Internet
users of best practices for securing their data.
On this occasion, pCloud, the European service that offers a secure
online storage solution and an encrypted password manager, launches two
free online tools:
Password Checker, to easily validate the security level of each password ; Data Breach Checker, to find out if an email is part of a hack...and it often is!
"With data breaches on the rise in 2023, we offer these free and
easy-to-use tools to help build good practices that increase online
security."
Check your password security quickly and effectively
The Password Strength Checker can identify how quickly a password can be
cracked, with hackers usually taking just a few seconds to do so.
This is a significant concern since 78% of Generation Z use the same password for everything.
Concrete tips on creating strong passwords and avoiding the risk of being hacked are also shared by pCloud.
Find out immediately if an email is part of a data breach
pCloud's Data Breach Checker allows users to find out instantly if their email is part of one or more known data breaches.
This is important since popular sites like Deezer, Twitter, Dropbox, and Canva have already been victims of data breaches.
Sensitive personal information associated with emails, such as credit
cards, addresses, and passwords, may also have been hacked.
The problem is that people are not always aware of it, because they were
not alerted when it happened or because they do not have a full picture
of the scale of the phenomenon.
Accessible at any time, this tool allows the user to know instantly if their email is part of one or more known data breaches.
Here again, the Swiss company takes the opportunity to share 3 practical
tips to ensure better protection of personal information (e.g.
encrypted online storage, password manager).