How to use Apple’s new re-used password warning to reduce your risk of account hijacking<article>
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<p>The biggest risk when setting a password is when you re-use a password across sites and services. If you do this, you’re multiplying the risk of a breach at one of those services, allowing a cracker to try your account name and password from the breached service at other sites. If any match, they’ve now hijacked your account there, too.</p><p>A unique password at every site is the goal. And Apple added an alert in iOS 12 and macOS 10.14 Mojave that will help you towards that.</p><figure class="medium inline"><img src="
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<p>This warning tries to push you towards a slightly lower level of risk online. Don’t worry: I’ve changed all those passwords.</p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/3309056/security/how-to-use-apple-s-new-re-used-password-warning-to-reduce-your-risk-of-account-hijacking.html#jump">To read this article in full, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>
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How to use Apple’s new re-used password warning to reduce your risk of account hijacking