In this digital age, passwords are a necessary evil. From email accounts to online banking, we are constantly bombarded with requests to create new passwords or reset old ones. But the truth is, not all of us have the time or patience to deal with the hassle of constantly resetting our passwords. That’s where a… Continue reading Hate resetting passwords? This $25 tool is your forever answer.
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How Infostealers Pillaged the World’s Passwords
How Infostealers Pillaged the World’s Passwords In today’s interconnected world, the need to protect our sensitive information is of utmost importance. One of the biggest threats to our digital security comes in the form of infostealers. Infostealers are malicious software programs designed to surreptitiously obtain valuable data by stealing our passwords without our knowledge. Over… Continue reading How Infostealers Pillaged the World’s Passwords
Apple Passwords app works with Chrome and Edge – and that could tempt Lastpass fans to switch
Apple has recently announced that its highly anticipated Passwords app, which was previously only available for Safari users, will now be compatible with Chrome and Microsoft Edge as well. This move is likely to tempt LastPass fans to switch over to Apple’s native password management tool. LastPass has long been a popular choice for password… Continue reading Apple Passwords app works with Chrome and Edge – and that could tempt Lastpass fans to switch
Forget LastPass – Apple just made a new Passwords app that could outshine every other login manager
Recently, Apple has made a significant move in enhancing password management for its users by introducing a new app called Passwords. With this development, Apple may have just set a new standard for login managers, challenging the long-time popular choice, LastPass. Offering a seamless user experience, robust security features, and effortless integration into Apple’s ecosystem,… Continue reading Forget LastPass – Apple just made a new Passwords app that could outshine every other login manager
Report: Apple may make it even easier to manage passwords on the iPhone and Mac
Report: Apple may make it even easier to manage passwords on the iPhone and Mac Managing passwords has become an increasingly complex task in today’s digital world, with numerous accounts and online services requiring a unique and secure password. To address this challenge, Apple is reportedly working on new features that will make it even… Continue reading Report: Apple may make it even easier to manage passwords on the iPhone and Mac
Google Password Manager now lets you share your passwords with family
Google Password Manager has recently rolled out a new feature that allows users to share their saved passwords with family members. This exciting update makes it easier for families to securely share access to online accounts without the need to constantly exchange passwords. The convenience of password managers cannot be overstated. With so many accounts… Continue reading Google Password Manager now lets you share your passwords with family
Google might have a new AI-powered password-generating trick up its sleeve – but can Gemini keep your secrets safe?
Google, the tech giant known for its innovative products and services, might have a new AI-powered trick up its sleeve when it comes to password generation. Rumors are circulating about a potential new feature called Gemini, which aims to revolutionize password security. However, with the constant evolution of cyber threats and the ever-present need for… Continue reading Google might have a new AI-powered password-generating trick up its sleeve – but can Gemini keep your secrets safe?
PassGAN supposedly
The ability of an AI program to predict passwords has grown with the advancement of technology, and the recent AI password cracker PassGAN has raised eyebrows with its supposed ability to guess passwords at an alarming rate. But is PassGAN as “terrifying” as people are saying? PassGAN was developed by a team of researchers at… Continue reading PassGAN supposedly
A fifth of passwords used by federal agency cracked in security audit
An audit of government data security has revealed that a fifth of all passwords used by federal agencies are vulnerable to being cracked. The Federal Government Accountability Office (GAO) conducted the study, which found that 18 percent of passwords used by federal agencies are “easy to guess or easily obtained,” putting those agencies at risk… Continue reading A fifth of passwords used by federal agency cracked in security audit