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'Password reuse only sharpens this problem': Browser password storage is riskier than you think
Many users store their passwords exclusively in the browser, creating a huge opportunity for threat actors.
Welcome to Part 2 of this three-part series on scams and frustration. Part 1 addressed what is one of the most irritating practices by scammers; relentless spam and scam phone calls. Today we’ll ...
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Computer password problems: Where it started and how to fix it
When did computer passwords become a thing?
Many of today’s computer passwords are stored and transmitted in a cryptographic hashed form. A strong password hash algorithm ensures that if the password hash is obtained by unauthorized parties ...
Big Tech wants to kill the password, with “passkeys” being the hot, new password replacement standard on the block. Passkeys are backed by Google, Apple, Microsoft, and the FIDO Alliance, so expect to ...
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