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pub:online_protection [2024/10/01 10:31] – Gene Hugh | pub:online_protection [2025/07/04 12:34] (current) – Gene Hugh | ||
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* [[https:// | * [[https:// | ||
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+ | ===== Deleting Online Accounts ===== | ||
+ | * Manually delete everything, such as photos, messages, orders, etc | ||
+ | * Change your name, email, and all personal information to an alias not connected to your real identity. | ||
+ | * Wait 30 days then verify your account is empty of all information. (This may allow company backups to be rewritten with your changed information.) | ||
+ | * Delete account. | ||
===== Passwords ===== | ===== Passwords ===== | ||
+ | * **Use a strong password** | ||
+ | * [[https:// | ||
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* **Use a password manager** | * **Use a password manager** | ||
* Bitwarden - [[https:// | * Bitwarden - [[https:// | ||
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* **Use a different password for each account** | * **Use a different password for each account** | ||
* If a hacker gets one password, they can try the same password for other accounts. | * If a hacker gets one password, they can try the same password for other accounts. | ||
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- | * **Use a strong password** | ||
- | * [[https:// | ||
* **Use Multifactor authentication (MFA) or Two factor authentication (2FA)** | * **Use Multifactor authentication (MFA) or Two factor authentication (2FA)** | ||
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* Text message (SMS) method is not recommended and less secure | * Text message (SMS) method is not recommended and less secure | ||
+ | ===== Quantum-Resilient Password Lengths ===== | ||
+ | As of May 2025 | ||
+ | ^Password Use Case^Recommended Length (Post-Quantum)^Notes^ | ||
+ | |Standard login password (hashed with bcrypt/ | ||
+ | |High-security systems (admin, financial, sensitive data)|20–24+ characters|Use passphrases or random strings from a password manager.| | ||
+ | |Encryption passphrases (e.g., PGP, file encryption)|32+ characters|Quantum attacks may eventually brute-force shorter keys; longer passwords help mitigate risk.| | ||
+ | |Wi-Fi passwords (WPA3)|16–24 characters|Use maximum supported length to reduce offline cracking potential.| |