Your password manager just got more secure.
Microsoft just made a significant change to the features of its Edge browser, removing one of its most notable security ...
Microsoft killed Edge's Master Password feature on June 4th. Now Windows Hello is the only way to protect your saved ...
Microsoft has confirmed a “defense-in-depth change will come to every supported version of Edge” after initially refusing to address browser password security issue.
Microsoft Edge loads all your saved passwords, decrypted and in plaintext, into memory at startup. Google Chrome doesn’t—is it time to switch browser?
Password managers are supposed to make life easier for users by remembering their passwords and keeping them secure. However, one cybersecurity researcher has discovered a quite concerning development ...
Microsoft is killing the master password feature in Edge, and is moving to newer, more secure solutions. Edge is Microsoft’s internet browser, based on Chromium. Among other things it has a built-in ...
Microsoft Edge now requires Windows Hello authentication to access its password manager, replacing traditional master ...
The Edge password manager appears secure: encrypted storage, secured by Windows Hello. But plaintext is stored in memory.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Microsoft pulls u-turn on Edge password security issue. SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images Microsoft has now confirmed that ...