A web-based attack called clickjacking can get information from password manager browser extensions using auto-fill settings. Here’s how to protect yourself. Moe enjoys making technical content ...
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Looking for a new password manager after the LastPass data breach? Here's the best way to switch
LastPass has been breached (again). If you're looking for another password manager, we've tested all the top contenders, and ...
“Would you like to save this password?” We’ve all had a browser, such as Chrome or Edge, ask us this after logging in to a website, but is it the best way to go? Or is it better to use a standalone ...
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Password managers store your usernames, passwords and email addresses and protect them from unauthorized access. Beyond helping to generate strong passwords and sync them across all your devices, the ...
We agree that using the same simple, easy-to-remember password for all your digital accounts is a terrible idea. Once someone knows your pet’s name, they can access your banking info and even your ...
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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.
Google finally lets you import and export passwords and passkeys between Google Password Manager and third-party apps.
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