Please Don’t Use Any of These Passwords
Please Don’t Use Any of These Passwords Your accounts can be breached instantly.
Please Don’t Use Any of These Passwords Your accounts can be breached instantly.
These are the passwords you definitely shouldn’t be using Cath Virginia / The Verge | Photo from Getty ImagesThe password manager NordPass has once again released its annual list of the world’s most popular passwords — and the lack of creativity is just a little disheartening. For the second year in a row, “123456” has been crowned the most common password. The same numbers topped the chart five out of…
LPT Request – How do you store your passwords? I keep all of my passwords written down in a booklet inside a hidden safe. But who knows what might happen to that safe or the content inside. Not so much worried about it getting stolen but me not having access to it or losing it or something. Basically just paranoid about having my complex passwords not memorized and in only one place. Any ti…
Why this tech is better than passwords, and how to switch Many companies believe passkeys are the next step toward better digital security for consumers.
Hackers Can Steal Your Passwords by Listening to You Type So you think you’ve got this whole digital-security thing covered. You don’t reuse passwords; you don’t click suspicious links; you might even use burner email addresses. You’re invincible. Except, whoops, what’s that? You still got hacked? Wait, you haven’t been typing lately, have you? Rookie mistake. Read more…