We prioritize the security of your data
One of the key elements of protection is the use of secure passwords. A secure password helps prevent unauthorized access to your accounts and protects personal data from malicious actors.
We understand that the warning about insecure passwords may be perceived as an additional inconvenience. However, this feature was developed with one goal in mind — to protect your data and your finances. Account breaches due to weak passwords are one of the most common threats in the field of information security. Even if your organization already uses advanced protection measures, weak passwords can still be a vulnerability, particularly when using APIs.
Insecure passwords are those that are easy to guess or crack. These are typically simple, obvious combinations like "123456," "password," "qwerty," or single words found in a dictionary. Hackers use automated tools that can attempt millions of such combinations per second to gain access to your accounts.
Examples of insecure passwords:
- 123456
- password
- qwerty
- iloveyou
- admin
- your name or date of birth
A secure password is a complex combination of characters that is difficult to crack. It should be at least 8 characters long and include:
- Uppercase and lowercase letters
- Numbers
- Special characters (such as !, @, #, $, %)
Examples of secure passwords:
- J8$Dg72!xY
- Lp0r#z8$3k
- bR7@9nPz2q
- Xy12$Wqr#
- Use long phrases or random character combinations: The password should be at least 8 characters, preferably 12 or more.
- Avoid using personal information: Do not use names, birth dates, phone numbers, or other easily accessible information.
- Use different passwords for different accounts: This reduces the risk if one of your passwords is compromised.
- Change your passwords regularly: It is recommended to change your passwords every few months.
If you would like to update your current password to a more secure one, follow these simple steps:
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- Go to your account settings.
- Find the "Change Password" section.
- Enter your current password, then enter the new secure password.
- Confirm the new password.
Using an insecure password can lead to data breaches, loss of access to your accounts, and even financial loss. A strong and unique password is the first step in protecting your personal information.
Insecure passwords are not only a risk for losing access to your accounts but also a threat to your company's financial data. A compromised account that handles financial operations can lead to significant losses and damage your company’s reputation. To avoid this, use reliable passwords and additional security measures for all accounts associated with financial operations.
We strongly encourage all users to update their passwords to more secure ones to prevent potential issues in the future.