How to Keep Your Passwords Secure From Being Hacked

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Hi all users, I know you've read a lot on how to secure your password, how to be safe online or how not to be hacked and I'm sure you find all those article helpful too, but in this article we are going to teach you the methods how a hacker hacks or compromises a system or victim in this post we will go to the first step in knowing how to keep your password secure is knowing how people will gain access to it. After you read how the methods work it will explain how to avoid them working on you. First of all we will start with the low-tech methods. So lets get started.

Customize Your ‘Send To’ Right-Click Windows Menu

 If you’re like me, you frequently need to move the same types of files to the same places over and over again. While you could keep a shortcut pointing to that location on your Desktop, there’s an even easier (and more flexible) way to quickly move files to a favorite place. The secret lies in the “Send To” command found in your right-click contextual menu.
At this point you’re probably either thinking, “what command where?” or “that has a function?” Hopefully we’ll answer both of those in that order for you. First, right-click on any file or folder. Notice that the “contextual” menu, that is, the menu that drops down from your cursor, has several options on it. The one we’re interested in is “Send To.” Once you run your mouse over the ‘Send To’ command, it drops down with a list of locations.
Now when you first saw this tool, if you even noticed it at all, you probably thought it was pretty terrible. Most of the locations on the list, by default, are fairly useless. The only way I ever used ‘Send To’ in the past was to create shortcuts and put them on the Desktop. What you see above is my newly cleaned-up and customized ‘Send To’ menu.