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Keeping safe beyond sign-in

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As The Register reports today , Microsoft briefly exposed a plethora of passwords and other secrets due to a bulk upload of data to GitHub recently. The data was a set of AI training data - data used to teach AI models how to understand the world around them. It makes no sense having the best locks on your front door if you leave the back door open... so what can we learn from this episode? Protecting passwords and other sensitive information from exposure to the wider world is essential for maintaining your online security. Here are some measures you can take: Use Strong, Unique Passwords: Create strong, complex passwords that are difficult to guess. Use a combination of uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and special characters. Avoid common dictionary words or phrases. Ensure your passwords are at least 12-16 characters long. Use a passphrase, which is a sequence of random words or a sentence that's easy to remember but hard to crack. Use a Password Manager: A password man