Martin Cannard, VP of privileged access management product strategy at STEALTHbits Technologies, in emailed comments. "Today there is a plethora of personal password management tools which makes the process of maintaining unique credentials a no-brainer. Keep your passwords strong and unique, and never use the same password for a business as you would for personal sites."
"Consumers who have not yet upgraded to multifactor authentication to loin to websites more often than not reuse a few static passwords across multiple websites," added Michael Magrath, OneSpan's director of global regulations and standards, in his own comments. "Given the vast number of password-related breaches over the past few years, the convenient, yet insecure reuse of static passwords exposes individuals to the credential stuffing attack used in this case.""The... credential stuffing attack on Dailymotion is another reminder of the vulnerability of passwords and how vital password-less solutions are," said
Raz Rafaeli, CEO of Secret Double Octopus. "Unfortunately, these sort of reminders are popping up every month. It's time that companies wake up and take their users' privacy seriously, and it's time for consumers to demand better protection of their personal information."
Earlier this month, a credential stuffing attack against Reddit caused the social news site to force a password reset on its users.