Safeguarding your information
Your digital security is one of our top priorities, so we would like to provide you with a few tips to reinforce the security of your holiday-malta.com account.
1. Always use strong passwords: Passwords are still the most common way to access services online, but as a result, cybersecurity threats are becoming more sophisticated. Passwords should not contain the user's account name or parts of the user's full name.Passwords must not be easily guessable using common dictionaries.When you change your password, you should not reuse your last password. Use passwords with a mix of upper case and lower case letters, a special character and a number.
1. Always use strong passwords: Passwords are still the most common way to access services online, but as a result, cybersecurity threats are becoming more sophisticated. Passwords should not contain the user's account name or parts of the user's full name.Passwords must not be easily guessable using common dictionaries.When you change your password, you should not reuse your last password. Use passwords with a mix of upper case and lower case letters, a special character and a number.
2. Do not reuse passwords across services: You must use a unique password for every service you are accessing. Should your password be leaked from an insecure place, attackers will be able to use this same password to access all services. Alternating your passwords can prevent this risk.
3. Do not save your passwords in insecure places: It is poor practice to keep your passwords in a notebook or on a piece of paper, and it is also a risk to store them in an unencrypted digital document or on an insecure public cloud service. Your password should be memorable to you, but can also be kept via a secure password manager.
4. Use a password manager: Some tools (like KeePass and 1Password, among others) help you to manage passwords for different sites or services.
5. Do not trust suspicious sites or messages: Cybercriminals mimic trusted sites to trick users into entering their credentials, which can then be stolen. Be mindful of messages asking you to enter your credentials, and always hover over links (including those which may not look suspicious) to see where it may take you. Do not click on any unfamiliar links.
6. Do not share your passwords: While you may take care to protect your password, you cannot control what another person does with it. All users should have their own account and password for your services, as this will prevent any details from being changed or shared without your knowledge.
7. Change your passwords regularly: It is good practice to change your passwords regularly (every three months is recommended).
7. Change your passwords regularly: It is good practice to change your passwords regularly (every three months is recommended).