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		<title>Reusing Passwords Across Sites? Why It’s Risky</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Aug 2025 06:51:14 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Reusing Passwords Across Sites? Here’s Why It’s Risky We’ve all done it — reused the same password across multiple sites. It’s quick, convenient, and easy to remember. But in terms of password security, reusing passwords across sites is a major risk — it’s like using the same key for every door. If someone gets hold...]]></description>
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									<p>We’ve all done it — reused the same password across multiple sites. It’s quick, convenient, and easy to remember. But in terms of <strong>password security</strong>, reusing passwords across sites is a major risk — it’s like using the same key for every door. If someone gets hold of that key, they could unlock far more than you realise.</p><p><strong>The Dangers of Reusing Passwords<br /></strong>When a single account is breached, attackers often try those same login details elsewhere. This is where <strong>password spraying</strong> comes in — a common cyberattack where hackers take a known email address and test it with common or previously leaked passwords across multiple platforms.</p><p>Since many people also use the <strong>same email address for different accounts</strong>, a breach on one old or forgotten site could lead to access to far more valuable accounts like online banking, social media, or work systems.</p><p><strong>Two-Factor Authentication Helps — But It’s Not Enough</strong> <br /><strong>Two-factor authentication (2FA)</strong> is one of the best ways to add extra protection, and you should enable it wherever possible. But not all sites support it, and even when they do, a stolen or reused password can still create problems. This makes <strong>unique passwords for every account</strong> an essential habit.</p><p><strong>The Challenge: Remembering Unique Passwords for Every Account<br /></strong>Strong, unique passwords are the best defence against breaches — but managing numerous passwords can be overwhelming. That’s where a <strong>password manager with 2FA</strong> support comes in.</p><p><strong>Password Managers – A Safer Way to Manage Passwords</strong> <br />A password manager securely stores your login details in an encrypted vault, meaning you only need to remember <strong>one master password</strong>.</p><p><strong>Advantages of password managers:</strong></p><ul><li>Creates strong, random passwords for every account.</li><li>Auto-fills login details securely.</li><li>Syncs across devices so you can log in from anywhere.</li><li>Stores secure notes, credit cards, and other sensitive information.</li></ul><p><strong>Possible Drawback:<br /></strong><strong>Single Point of Failure</strong> – If someone gains access to your master password, they could access everything.<br /><strong>How to Reduce the Risk:</strong> Use a password manager with 2FA and <strong>device approval</strong> (you must confirm any sign-in from a new device before it’s allowed).</p><p><strong>Password Manages (Built-in vs Third-Party)<br /></strong> <strong>Google Chrome &amp; Microsoft Edge</strong> – These built-in options are the most accessible password managers because they’re already part of your browser. They make saving and filling passwords simple, but they come with a <strong>browser password manager risk</strong>: if someone has your computer login, they could view or export your saved passwords.</p><p><strong>Third-Party Options with Free Plans</strong> – Dedicated password managers often have stronger encryption, cross-platform compatibility, and extra protections like 2FA before viewing or exporting credentials. Free options include Bitwarden, LastPass Free, NordPass Free, Keeper Free, Dashlane Free, and Zoho Vault Free.</p><p><strong>Bottom Line<br /></strong>Reusing passwords across sites may feel harmless, but it puts your entire digital life at risk. A single <strong>password breach</strong> can cascade into multiple compromised accounts. The safest approach? Use <strong>unique passwords for every account</strong>, enable <strong>two-factor authentication</strong>, and protect your credentials with a secure password manager.</p>								</div>
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		<title>Windows 10 End Of Life:</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 03 Aug 2025 12:08:09 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Windows 10 End Of Life: here are your options. Microsoft will officially end support for Windows 10 on 14 October 2025. So, what does this mean?No more free critical security updatesNo more non-security updatesNo more assisted support. Why is this happening?It’s standard practice for software vendors to set end-of-life (EOL) dates for their products. In...]]></description>
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									<p>Microsoft will officially end support for Windows 10 on <strong>14 October 2025</strong>. So, what does this mean?<br />No more free <strong>critical</strong> security updates<br />No more non-security updates<br />No more assisted support.</p><p><strong>Why is this happening?</strong><br />It’s standard practice for software vendors to set end-of-life (EOL) dates for their products. In this case, it’s Windows 10’s turn. Ending support allows Microsoft to focus its resources on newer and improved versions—namely, Windows 11.</p><p>If you’ve purchased a computer in the last few years, chances are it came with Windows 11. But if you’re using an older machine, here are your options</p><p><strong>Option 1 – Upgrade your computer.</strong><br />The good news: upgrading to Windows 11 is free.<br />The bad news: not all older PCs meet the system requirements.<br />If yours does, simply run the upgrade and you’re good to go.<br />You can check if your PC is upgradable from this Microsoft page: <strong><a href="https://support.microsoft.com/en-au/windows/check-if-a-device-meets-windows-11-system-requirements-after-changing-device-hardware-f3bc0aeb-6884-41a1-ab57-88258df6812b">LINK</a></strong></p><p><strong>Option 2 – Replace your computer</strong><br />If your PC isn’t eligible for Windows 11, it might be time for new hardware. Purchasing a new PC and migrating your data ensures continued support and performance. Check out our amazing computer buying guide <a href="https://defoit.com.au/computer-buying-guide-2025/"><strong>HERE</strong></a>.</p><p><strong>Option 3 – Buy Extended Security Updates (ESU)</strong><br />A lesser-known option: Microsoft offers <strong>Extended Security Updates</strong> for those who can&#8217;t upgrade or replace their PC just yet.</p><ul><li><strong>Price</strong>: USD $30 per PC for home users, USD $61 for business users</li><li><strong>Coverage</strong>: Security updates for one additional year (until 14 October 2026)</li><li><strong>Renewable</strong>: You can renew again in 2026—but expect the price to double</li></ul><p>This can be a great option for those looking to extend the life of their PC without a major investment. Here is a link to Microsoft&#8217;s official page for buying ESU: <strong><a href="https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/whats-new/extended-security-updates" target="_blank" rel="noopener">LINK</a></strong></p><p><strong>Option 4 – Do Nothing (Not Recommended)</strong><br />Yes, your PC will still work after October 2025. But:</p><ul><li>It will <strong>no longer receive security updates</strong>, leaving it vulnerable</li><li>Other software may stop receiving updates on unsupported systems</li></ul><p>Over time, your system will become increasingly insecure and incompatible with newer software.</p><p><strong>In Summary</strong><br />Each option has trade-offs. Whether you upgrade, replace, extend support, or take your chances—now is the time to plan. Personally, I’ll be using the ESU option for at least one of my machines. For USD $61, it’s a fair trade for another year of secure usage.</p><p data-start="397" data-end="505">Which option will you choose?</p>								</div>
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