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At Infinite Technologies USA, we believe that technology should empower small and medium-sized businesses—not complicate them. As a local MSP (Managed Service Provider), we’re committed to helping organizations in healthcare, finance, and other service-based industries stay secure, efficient, and compliant in an ever-evolving digital landscape. This blog is your go-to resource for practical insights, expert advice, and industry updates that matter to your business.

Whether you're looking to strengthen your cybersecurity posture, understand cloud solutions, improve business continuity planning, or simply stay ahead of IT trends, our articles are written with your needs in mind. We break down complex topics into actionable strategies, helping you make informed decisions about your technology investments.

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Lazy Passwords Are Putting Your Business at Risk
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Lazy Passwords Are Putting Your Business at Risk

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No one enjoys trying to remember login credentials for upwards of 100 unique sites and services. More to the point, no one can remember 100+ unique sets of credentials, which leads to all sorts of other awful security problems (don’t worry, we’ll discuss them in a minute). 

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Thankfully, new technologies are on the way or already here that either do away with the password entirely or add additional layers of security. But these new elements — passkeys, single sign-on, password less, and so on — have their own issues, and they aren’t yet available for every system, service, and account that you have a password for currently. 

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