Additional security measures can help prevent phishing and other attacks, if used in addition to your password.
A hardware security key (or token)
An authenticator app
Use a password manager
Using a password manager means you can use strong, randomly generated, harder to guess passwords.
Use a strong, memorable password manager password.
Use a technique or passphrases to pick passwords
Use “three random words” or passphrases to pick passwords that are easier to remember but hard to guess.
Hacked? Move fast to change passwords
Your passwords should be changed immediately if:
One of your devices is compromised
If an online site or service you use is hacked
Using random unique passwords with a password manager means you only need to change breached passwords. Many password managers can help you identify which passwords need changing.
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