Create stronger, more secure passwords: We are nagged to do it all the time, but few of us actually make the effort. Meanwhile, passwords continue to be stolen, leaked, and cracked on a regular basis.
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A massive database containing nearly 773 million unique email addresses and 21 million plain text passwords has been found online in what is shaping up to be possibly one of the largest data breaches ...
Q: I saw PCWorld’s lists for the best password managers, and your top picks were for cloud-based services. Wouldn’t a locally stored password database be more secure? A: One of our top password ...
Admit it: Do you ever use "123456" or "qwerty123" as a password? Given the challenges of juggling dozens or hundreds of online accounts, it's easy to opt for simple (but weak) passwords. Based on a ...
If you think only an idiot would an easy-to-guess email password like "123456," think again. In his KrebsOnSecurity blog, researcher Brian Krebs wrote that he'd obtained a database of user names ...
How to Create a Database Server on Linux to Be Used on Remote Machines Your email has been sent This guide will walk you through the process of installing a database ...