tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-259659990545067535.post8143537302680653053..comments2017-10-20T16:33:13.834+01:00Comments on The Mind Rocket Technogeekery Blog: Change your password. But not just yet.Mind Rocket Avihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09560280134929917529noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-259659990545067535.post-6412030237385928582014-04-18T15:45:09.475+01:002014-04-18T15:45:09.475+01:00Thanks for the feedback, Ella. Really appreciate y...Thanks for the feedback, Ella. Really appreciate you taking the time out to comment.<br /><br />I recommend spending money on a password manager so that you only have to remember one key password, but you have unique strong passwords for each site. Unfortunately, I've seen too many examples of people getting scammed, and a couple of examples of identity theft that has had disastrous consequences. But don't get scared; by being aware of the dangers, you're better able to deal with them.Mind Rocket Avihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09560280134929917529noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-259659990545067535.post-8398644657769167002014-04-16T09:20:24.664+01:002014-04-16T09:20:24.664+01:00Really interesting blog article Avi. I've got ...Really interesting blog article Avi. I've got about three passwords I reuse and it's made me realise how lazy and potentially dodgy that is. I have also received several emails from companies with 'click here to reset your password' links due to the heartbleed dilemma. I never use the links but I'm sure a lot of people click without realising it could lead to bogus sites. I know we're meant to change passwords regularly, I find it very easy to get complacent until something like this happens. Thanks for the advice.Ella Haywardhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13046522377229439476noreply@blogger.com