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Is YOUR iPhone, Gmail and Microsoft password going to be hacked? Cyber-experts reveal the biggest mistakes

YOUR password might be less safe than you thought – as cyber-experts reveal the worst security habits.

And it turns out that even relying on a password might be one of the biggest errors.

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AppleHaving multiple layers of security is the best way to keep a device like your iPhone safe[/caption]

We’re all using loads of online accounts – likely dozens, if you’re a regular internet user.

And it’s becoming increasingly difficult to remember them all, unless you use simple passwords – or a password manager.

Hackers prey on people who have settled for re-using passwords, or who use common words.

But what might you be doing wrong?

We spoke to KnowBe4 cyber-expert Javvad Malik, who revealed where you’re probably going wrong.

Here are the worst mistakes you can make, according to Javvad…

Using the same passwords everywherePicking an obvious or easy to guess password (Password1, IloveHarryStyles etc.)Using a password instead of a passphraseNot enabling multi-factor authentication or two-factor authentication where availableSharing your password with strangers either in person, on the phone, or on websites / surveys

Don’t pass

But that’s not all: even using a password could be a big mistake.

“The worst technique is using a password at all,” said Niamh Muldoon, a cyber-expert at OneLogin, speaking to The Sun.

“All of us own hundreds of accounts, each of which require a unique and complex password in order to maintain security.

“Chances are, most of us fail to meet these best practices as it’s often a time-consuming and complicated endeavour.

“With that said, it may be best to avoid using a password altogether.

“The best password technique might see individuals adopt passwordless authentication.”

Niamh gave the example of using a fingerprint, voice recognition, or a uniquely generated PIN.

GoogleUse two-factor authentication to help secure your Gmail account[/caption]

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