paroolid
Paroolid are secret strings used to verify a person’s identity when accessing a system, service, or device. In everyday Estonian usage paroolid refer to the passwords that protect accounts online, apps, or networks. In digital security they should be long, random, and unique for each service, and are most effective when combined with an additional authentication factor in multi-factor authentication.
Passwords are typically stored as salted hashes rather than in plaintext. A unique salt for each password
Attack methods targeting passwords include brute-force and dictionary attacks, credential stuffing using breached data, and phishing
Best practices for individuals and organizations emphasize using a password manager to generate and store unique,