Cybersecurity has myths covering its entire history. One of those ideas might include the thought that strong passwords are all that we need. This idea is something many of us come to believe and see as the truth even though it is false like many other ideas in cybersecurity. We'll be reviewing this myth and many others that follow it in cybersecurity.
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Despite the common belief, even though shorter passwords are easier to compromise, long and strond passwords are still vulnerable.
The truth is, even simple usernames and passwords can be dangerous when given to the wrong people. Oftentimes, the same usernames used for simple social media accounts are used for online bank accounts, and that is when the simple "username and password" situation escalates.
Yes, Apple products can be hacked. This is one mistake commonly made by many people. The devices get hacked by the people who think that their phones are completely invulnerable.
This is a very inaccurate statement that many believe. In fact, around 800,000 phones get hacked every year.
The myth is false, with no proven evidence to support it. The only time that the device will be slow is when the software is doing a full virus scan.
This is a wildely spread false statement. And again, just like the users of Apple, they will probably get hacked because they think that their devices are safe.
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