Threat intelligence firm Synthient uncovers one of the largest password exposures ever, prompting immediate security ...
Resistance to simple security measures crosses the generational divide, according to a new report. Did your password make the ...
You can check to see if your password or email address has been stolen by attackers following a large-scale exposure of 2 ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- It's easy for criminals to obtain your personal and financial information, your passwords and identity, and sell it on the dark web. But there are also ways you can fight back and ...
Saving your passwords in your browser—like Chrome or Firefox—provides an easy way to access logins when you need them on ...
Hackers are coming for your Gmail password. Fact. But what if they already have it? Here’s what you need to do to find out.
Cybercriminals aren't just going after big targets anymore. They're going after everyone, and they're doing it with infostealer malware. These small, sneaky programs are quietly stealing passwords, ...
We've all been there before: You're trying to log into your favorite website, but you just can't seem to remember the password. Or even worse, you end up using the ...
Hackers can make a ton of money by selling your private information on underground forums. It’s possible that your passwords are being sold on the Dark Web right now. That’s why you should run a ...
Extended spellcheck features in Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge web browsers transmit form data, including personally identifiable information (PII) and in some cases, passwords, to Google and ...
There's no denying that saving your password on your web browser is as easy as it is convenient. When your browser politely asks if you'd like it to "save your password for next time," it feels like a ...
It isn't necessary to reset or reinstall Internet Explorer if the browser is not remembering your passwords. Instead, you need to enable Internet Explorer's AutoComplete feature to remember passwords.