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: Turn on 2FA on Facebook and all other vital accounts. Even if a hacker finds your password in a log file, they cannot log in without your secondary verification code.

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Some legacy applications or internal tools store plaintext credentials directly in configuration files. An administrator renames config.ini to password.log.bak in a public backup directory. Google finds it. Conclusion The article needs to be "long" –