Apps and websites have a bunch of rules to make your passwords safer - lots of characters, special symbols and frequent resets. But a federal tech agency is saying some requirements do more harm than ...
This transcript was prepared by a transcription service. This version may not be in its final form and may be updated. Zoe Thomas: This is your Tech News Briefing for Thursday, March 23rd. I'm Zoe ...
The post Netflix’s New Password Sharing Rules: What You Need to Know appeared first on Consequence. Netflix is expected to implement its new password sharing rules ...
We still want your ideas for creating and remembering strong passwords, but at least one security consultant thinks it's the wrong approach. Here's why. Readers continue to flood us with suggestions ...
The password problem — weak, reused credentials that are easy to compromise yet hard to remember and manage — plagues users and organizations. But despite technological advances, passwords still guard ...
It's no secret that Netflix is tired of the password-sharing practice that most subscribers employ. The streamer announced a crackdown is coming this year after years of turning a blind eye to ...
Is sharing on Fubo allowed? Or does the streamer want you to keep your Fubo account to yourself? Live TV streaming services ...
According to Keeper Security’s Workplace Password Malpractice Report, many remote workers aren’t following best practices for password security. Password security was a problem even before the advent ...
Research has shown that accounts protected by passwords less than 8 characters are about as hard to break into as a safe made out of toilet paper. The minimum password length should be between 12 and ...
And that's just straight-up algorithmic analysis. Complex passwords are even weaker when you consider that they're more vulnerable to attacks like 1) read the postit on the monitor, 2) Grab security ...
Netflix has announced an update on its efforts to crack down on password sharing. In a blog post published today, Netflix explained that “over 100 million households are sharing accounts,” which ...