Learn: How Hackers Break Passwords

Brute Force Attacks

Hackers try every possible combination until they find your password. Short and simple passwords are cracked in seconds.

Dictionary Attacks

Attackers use lists of common passwords and words. If your password is on the list, it’s instantly compromised.

Phishing & Social Engineering

Tricking you into revealing your password through fake websites, emails, or messages. Always double-check links and never share passwords.

Password Myths & Facts

Myth: "Adding 123 makes it strong"

Attackers know these tricks. Simple patterns are easy to guess for modern tools.

Fact: "Length & randomness matter most"

Long, random passwords with a mix of characters are much harder to crack—even for supercomputers.

All About Passwords

What is a Password?

A password is a secret string used to prove your identity. It should be unique, private, and hard to guess.

Why Do We Need Strong Passwords?

Strong passwords protect your accounts from hackers, data breaches, and identity theft. They are your first line of defense online.

How to Create a Strong Password?

Use 12+ characters, mix upper/lowercase, numbers, and symbols. Avoid common words and patterns. Use a password manager for best results.