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Public Service Announcement: Use Different passwords for Facebook and Online Banking!
Posted February 2, 2012 in Home | Comments Off
In case you’re behind the internet learning curve, this article is a good reminder that you should use unique passwords for different sites. Facebook is a large target, with a shocking number of compromised accounts each day. Don’t make yourself a target by lumping your Facebook authentication into the same basket as your important financial data. Always use strong passwords!
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