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Today Is World Password Day, So It’s Time to Change Some Settings

07
May
2014

Created by Intel Security and supported by over 170 organizations, including the likes of Microsoft, Toshiba, and Dell, it asks Internet users to do just one thing: change your passwords. Robert Siciliano, online security expert to McAfee, told The Wire that the concept for World Password Day came from a brainstorming session for Intels security education program: We found that a lot of users are so overwhelmed about the amount of things they should be doing to improve their digital security that they end up doing nothing.

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