If your password exists in a massive aggregated list, standard security advice often fails. Here is how to actually defend against this specific threat:

Research consistently shows that as the scale of available data increases, traditional password habits become significantly more dangerous: A Large-Scale Study of Web Password Habits - Microsoft

The news reports called it a cyber-terror attack. A weaponized virus. But Jax knew the truth. It was a "password" that was too heavy for the human mind to carry. The R-Massive key required a terabyte of emotional data to unlock, and if your brain didn't have the bandwidth to support the handshake, the system took what it needed by force.