Passwords have long been the cornerstone of digital security, but their time in the spotlight might be coming to an end. With the rise of sophisticated cyberattacks and the growing complexity of password management, experts are predicting a shift towards more advanced authentication methods.
The worst passwords of 2020 are just as bad as you think, but is yours on the list? Check out all the details here.
Apple has joined the FIDO Alliance to banish passwords, according to a recent report. Here is everything you need to know about this.
As always, here are the worst passwords of the year 2019. Check here to see if yours is on the list.
You may remember that earlier this month, the largest ever collection of stolen internet accounts, "Collection #1," was dumped onto the internet and now Collections #2-5 have also been made available online. Here's how to check if your accounts were among the ones leaked.
Here is a list of the the worst passwords of the year 2018. Check here to see if yours is on the list as well.
Strong passwords have long been something most users do not do a good job of creating and while tools like 1Password are great at making the management of secure passwords and data a breeze, there is still a barrier to entry that gets in the way. With iOS 12, Apple is aiming to change that.
Two new iOS features that did not get stage time are the ability for SMS-based two-factor authentication codes to be automatically entered into apps and new API for AutoFill through third-party password management apps.
iOS 11 for iPhone and iPad features Password Autofill for apps that integrates the features into every first and third-party app. Here are the details.
Web security is of paramount importance to most Web users, and every now and then, something occurs that reminds us of how the determination of a hacker can result dire consequences. In a report that does make for quite disconcerting reading, someone, using a keylogger, managed to obtain over 2 million passwords of the likes of Facebook, Gmail, Twitter, Yahoo, and LinkedIn.