This cyberattack shows why you shouldn't reuse passwords. If you just got an email from The North Face saying that your account has been compromised, it's probably because you phoned it in when it ...
This article from Ars Technica should be terrifying for those who haven’t learned good password habits for their online accounts — in other words, it should be terrifying for damn near everyone ...
There's a lot of advice out there for proper password management: Each of your passwords should be strong and unique; use a secure manager to store your passwords; use two-factor authentication (2FA) ...
The RockYou2024 leak, which exposed almost 10 billion passwords in July of last year, might seem like old news, but its impact is still felt today. It's considered ...
Don’t use your mother’s maiden name. Or your hometown. Or common dictionary words. When it comes to protecting your online identity, your Facebook page, your Twitter account, and your bank account, ...
LONDON — Everyone has too many passwords. The credentials we need to remember to navigate online life keep multiplying, not just for frequently used email, banking, social media, Netflix and Spotify ...
If you just got an email from The North Face saying that your account has been compromised, it's probably because you phoned it in when it came to setting your password on its website. The outdoor ...