A Visual Guide To Achieving LinkedIn Profile Perfection in 7 Steps
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<strong>L<strong>in</strong>kedIn</strong> Password & Security Best Practices<br />
1<br />
2<br />
Change your password<br />
every few months<br />
Don’t use the same<br />
password on all the<br />
sites you visit.<br />
3<br />
Don’t use a word<br />
from the dictionary for<br />
your password.<br />
4<br />
Don’t use names or<br />
slang terms for<br />
your password.<br />
red1234<br />
red1234 red1234<br />
red1234 red1234 red1234<br />
6<br />
7<br />
Sign out of your<br />
account after you<br />
use a publicly<br />
shared computer<br />
When it comes to<br />
creat<strong>in</strong>g a password,<br />
go for length over complexity<br />
Use lower case and UPPER CASE<br />
letters, numbers and keyboard<br />
characters <strong>in</strong> your password<br />
Years<br />
A password of 8<br />
characters <strong>in</strong> length<br />
with numbers,<br />
letters & charatcers<br />
will take on average<br />
2 years to crack<br />
5<br />
On average a hacker will<br />
“bruteforce” crack a<br />
10 Character<br />
Password<br />
<strong>in</strong><br />
1 WEEK<br />
A hacker will be able to<br />
“bruteforce” crack a<br />
15 Characters<br />
Password<br />
<strong>in</strong><br />
150 million<br />
YEARS