Jimmy Kimmel gets people to give him their passwords
Online life has made us blase. We’re so enamored of everything being so convenient and free that we’re not too careful about someone taking …
3 Reasons Security Experts Are Unconvinced North Korea Was Behind Sony Hack
Hackers “had extensive knowledge of Sony’s internal architecture and access to key passwords,” writes one renowned security expert who thinks an “insider” may be …
Change all of your passwords at once with Dashlane
Whenever a big security breach such as Heartbleed occurs, I engage in an internal dialogue in an effort to determine if it’s worth the …
Home Depot says 53 million emails stolen
Along with stealing 56 million credit cards from Home Depot, hackers also got their hands on more than 53 million email addresses, the world’s …
Google endorses a simpler way to secure your data
Google just made safe computing a little easier. The company said on Tuesday that it supports USB drives built on an increasingly popular software …
Enforcing Password Complexity without Alienating Users
Cybercriminals have seemingly mastered the tools used to intercept, retrieve and expose passwords. Even so, passwords remain the preferred method used for protecting systems. …
Chinese hackers breach 50 U.S. gov’t contractors’ systems in one year
Over the course of almost a year, Chinese hackers were able to target, attack and successfully penetrate government contractors’ systems to steal sensitive information …
Heartbleed Should Motivate You to Get a Password Manager
You’ve probably heard about Heartbleed by now. It’s big, bad wolf of an Internet security problem. And though it’s mainly server managers who have …
How to protect your passwords with LastPass
Who can recall the countless website passwords we’re asked to stuff into our overspilling brain boxes? And how do we make sure they don’t …
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