By Michael DeMarco on Friday, 10 April 2015
Category: Security

Tip of the Week: How to Choose a Good PIN for Your Credit Card

Identity theft is commonplace on the Internet, and if you’re not careful with how you approach your browsing, you could potentially leak sensitive information to hackers. Unfortunately, some people are so concerned with protecting their other information, like Social Security numbers or dates of birth, that they forget that their PIN number is just as vulnerable to hacking as ever.

PINs, better known as Personal Identification Numbers, are one of the most basic ways of integrating two-factor authentication into your technology security strategy. However, you can only get so secure by using a PIN. Is there a certain formula that can maximize your PIN’s security? WiseGeek explains the process of choosing a PIN in detail, and discusses ways to improve the security of your own PIN. Basically, you want to avoid basing your PIN off of easily-obtainable information, and opt for one you can easily remember that’s personally significant to you.

Things to Not Base Your PIN Off Of

Ideas for Easy-to-Remember PINs

By keeping these basic guidelines in mind, you’ll be better equipped when choosing a PIN number. If you have somehow misplaced your card or gotten it stolen, you can know that a hacker probably won’t be able to use your card to withdraw funds from your account. For more tips on how to maximize your security plans, give COMPANYNAME a call at PHONENUMBER.

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