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Protect dropbox data to be secure and encrypted- How to encrypt dropbox files

How to encrypt and secure your dropbox account sensitive data?when it comes to data syncing Dropbox is the only best and that is the reason we discuss on dropbox often on this blog.

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Protect dropbox data to be secure and encrypted- How to encrypt dropbox files

Retrieving Lost Log-in Credentials

Posted by Admin | downtime,Hosting,password,Security,Security Issues,Uncategorized,web hosting,web hosting provider | Wednesday 3 August 2011 5:55 pm

It’s often as difficult as getting an act passed by Congress than to retrieve lost log-in web host information such as a username, especially a lost password.  Security is a major concern for web hosting providers and customers, so taking drastic proactive measures is admirable; however, it’s equally as important to grant accessible authorized access to log-in information to prevent downtime.

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Retrieving Lost Log-in Credentials

Using Common Sense When Selecting a Secure Password

Everyone that has an Internet Service Provider account has a unique username and password to protect hackers and authorized user from accessing accounts without the proper authorization.  Upon registering with a web hosting provider, typically an automated e-mail is sent to the owner of the account with all of the confidential information required to access and begin set-up the website. It’s imperative to print and file a copy of this sensitive information in either your home or office.  Also, it’s a good idea to inform a trusted employee the whereabouts of the account information in case of an emergency situation. Black-listed Passwords Contrary to popular belief, there are many common passwords that even mogul social media sites such as Twitter has implemented a black list of hundreds of password combinations numbers and letters that are unacceptable to register as a valid log-in credential such “password, naked, twitter, 123456, please, internet, testing, beavis, and of course, butthead

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