A new 2025 report reveals we still haven’t learned as easy-to-guess passwords like “123456” and “password” continue to dominate leaked data. Despite growing awareness, millions of users are reusing ...
Don't miss some of the worst passwords used by millions below A MAJOR password manager is closing down in days with all data deleted unless users act now. The app has been downloaded more than 100,000 ...
Media streaming platform Plex is warning customers to reset passwords after suffering a data breach in which a hacker was able to steal customer authentication data from one of its databases. In a ...
Sometimes TV stars make mistake when they’re filming, and Meghan Markle is no exception. It’s always fun to see goofs that didn’t make the final cut, especially when they involve the Duchess of Sussex ...
Adoption of passkeys is fragmented across sites and devices. Users still need passwords for recovery and new device setup. Phishing protection makes passkeys worth adding, despite confusion. They are ...
Netflix recently dropped the bloopers of Adam Sandler’s Happy Gilmore 2, showcasing fans the chaos and fun that erupted behind the scenes in a gag reel. Happy Gilmore 2 was released on the streaming ...
On the first day after your vacation, you sit down at your PC, type in the password — and fail. Windows says: “The password is incorrect. Please repeat the process” and expects you to click “OK.” ...
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The Microsoft Authenticator app is now issuing notifications warning that the password autofill feature is being deprecated in July, suggesting users move to Microsoft Edge instead. Microsoft ...
Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow celebrates a Week 17 overtime win over the Denver Broncos that kept Cincinnati's slim playoff hopes alive. Burrow threw for 412 yards and three touchdowns in the game ...
Two-factor authentication (2FA) is a great way to boost the security of your accounts. But even with that added layer of security, malicious actors are finding ways to break in. So-called adversary-in ...
It’s hard to believe, but the first iPhone didn’t have any default security. You could just grab someone’s phone and swipe the homescreen to unlock — and you were in. Of course, as the smartphones ...