We have been conditioned to think that good cyber hygiene means creating new, strong, and unique passwords every few months. Not so fast!
Most of us use digital tools, such as email and bank accounts, to help us manage our day-to-day lives. In order to protect personal and private information, these tools are typically accessed by using ...
It’s certainly tempting to use the same password again and again — who really has the capacity to remember different ...
Earlier this month, I mentioned the importance of protecting your information by using strong and unique passwords, noting that it's best to secure a password manager to help you maintain complicated ...
Many passwords are easily guessable by hackers, so make sure you don't make any rookie mistakes. The passwords you use for your devices, websites and online services are your first line of defense ...
Well, a password manager that stores a unique private key for each remote service which can be matched to a public key previously transmitted to that service is still a big improvement over a password ...