π SECURE. DETECT. DEFEND.
Think about your toothbrush. πͺ₯

π SECURE. DETECT. DEFEND.
Think about your toothbrush. πͺ₯
You donβt share it.
You donβt leave it lying around.
You replace it when itβs worn out.
Your password should be treated the same way. π
But a strong password alone is not enough.
π‘οΈ SECURE
π Use a strong, unique password for every account.
π« Never share your password.
π Keep your accounts protected with 2FA/MFA.
β³ Enable account lockout or login protection against repeated failed attempts.
π DETECT
β οΈ Watch for unusual login alerts.
π Check unfamiliar devices or locations.
π© Be careful with unexpected password-reset emails and links.
π‘οΈ DEFEND
π¨ If something looks suspicious, act quickly.
π Change compromised passwords immediately.
π Revoke unknown sessions and devices.
π’ Report suspicious activity.
Your password is your first lock.
Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) is the second lock.
Donβt wait until someone breaks through the door.
πͺ Secure your account before the attacker reaches it.
SECURE. DETECT. DEFEND.
Because strong security isn't one action - it's a habit.
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