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You Can Do Better Than the Louvre's Hilariously Bad Password. Here's How to Actually Secure Your Accounts
The most famous museum in the world used an incredibly insecure password to protect its video surveillance system. Here's how ...
With access to the credentials stored in your password manager, threat actors could hijack your accounts to commit identity fraud, or sell access/passwords to others. That’s why they’re always looking ...
Passkeys are becoming increasingly common and, thankfully, easier to use. 1Password can now be set as your default passkey manager in Windows 11. Other password manager apps should follow closely.
Microsoft is once again emphasizing that passwords are a thing of the past, while passkeys represent the future of secure, ...
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What is a Password Manager and Why You Need One
If you use the internet, you probably have more passwords than you can remember. You might be reusing the same password on ...
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It’s nearly 2026 and people still use 123456 as a password
As we edge closer to 2026, it’s startling to realize that ‘123456’ remains the most popular password choice for many people, highlighting a glaring vulnerability in our online security habits. This ...
Windows 11 just opened up its passkey system to third-party managers like 1Password and Bitwarden. The update lets you create ...
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