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Having trouble coming up with good passwords? Don't rely on AI. Here's why.
I use 1Password, and I don’t pay for it. The company provides complimentary accounts to journalists, not for us to evaluate the product and write about it, but as part of a program aimed at helping ...
Have you ever asked an AI for a password? When you do, it quickly generates one, telling you confidently that the output is strong. In reality, it's anything but, according to research shared ...
In this world now, everything is password protected, your phone, computer, e-mails, and whatnot. And remembering so many passwords can be difficult sometimes. What’s more, you cannot have a simple ...
Utopai Studios built a professional-grade cinematic engine that produces stunning long-form AI video—but its learning curve ...
Raspberry Pis are versatile security tools, from pen testers to one-time password generators. The Pi Pico W project allows for the generation of one-time passwords ...
Have you ever had Apple Passwords generate a new password that didn’t end up being saved correctly? Sometimes a website crashes at the wrong moment, or uses protocols that don’t exactly play nice with ...
Malicious JavaScript code delivered by the AppsFlyer Web SDK hijacked cryptocurrency, potentially in a supply-chain attack.
The Wikimedia Foundation suffered a security incident today after a self-propagating JavaScript worm began vandalizing pages and modifying user scripts across multiple wikis.
Researchers say they’ve discovered a supply-chain attack flooding repositories with malicious packages that contain invisible code, a technique that’s flummoxing traditional defenses designed to ...
From banking sites to dating apps, you need different login information nearly everywhere you go on the internet. Creating unique and strong passwords can get tricky fast. Some people use simple, easy ...