According to the 2025 report of Specops, over 230 million of passwords stolen by malware meet common complexity criteria, a clear sign that this factor is no longer sufficient to guarantee security (even though, last year, the most frequently compromised passwords included “123456”, "admin" and "password").
The problem is not only how we choose passwords, but how we protect them.
The adoption of best practices (multi-factor authentication, checks on hacked credential databases, ongoing training) is now a strategic priority for every organisation.
In a digital environment where threats evolve daily, identity security is the first line of defence.
Today is the World Password Daya date that reminds us to take care of our data and the tools that protect them.