This transcript was prepared by a transcription service. This version may not be in its final form and may be updated. Zoe Thomas: This is your Tech News Briefing for Thursday, March 23rd. I'm Zoe ...
Apps and websites have a bunch of rules to make your passwords safer - lots of characters, special symbols and frequent resets. But a federal tech agency is saying some requirements do more harm than ...
The post Netflix’s New Password Sharing Rules: What You Need to Know appeared first on Consequence. Netflix is expected to implement its new password sharing rules ...
Netizens have long been forced to follow certain requirements in creating passwords for websites and online accounts, but the man who made these rules has now ...
Your passwords protect your most valuable information. Follow cybersecurity experts' advice on how you should be making these passwords more secure. Steven Puetzer ...
We still want your ideas for creating and remembering strong passwords, but at least one security consultant thinks it's the wrong approach. Here's why. Readers continue to flood us with suggestions ...
Mr. duffn explained why he created Dumb Password Rules, ``I get very frustrated when I encounter complex password rules.I wanted to let everyone know how stupid these password rules are.'' said.
Netflix has announced an update on its efforts to crack down on password sharing. In a blog post published today, Netflix explained that “over 100 million households are sharing accounts,” which ...
The vast majority of security systems are still dependent on this weakest of solutions — the username/password pair. In a world with road warriors, ubiquitous network access, keyloggers and trojans, ...
Our online passwords are the gatekeepers to our most sensitive, valuable information ― and yet so many of us choose weak options that are easily breached. (Sorry to tell you, but it’s time to retire ...
Readers continue to flood us with suggestions for creating and remembering strong passwords, as our challenge continues. However, at least one reader believes the conventional wisdom on passwords is ...