We have been conditioned to think that good cyber hygiene means creating new, strong, and unique passwords every few months.
Cybersecurity experts are warning that widespread password reuse is leaving millions vulnerable to credential stuffing attacks, where stolen login details are used to access multiple accounts. New ...
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Password audits are a standard part of most security programs. They help organizations demonstrate compliance, reduce obvious risk, and confirm that basic controls are in place. However, in many cases ...
One of the most persistent and underestimated cybersecurity risks is near-identical password reuse. This is the practice of adding or changing a character in an existing password, instead of creating ...
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PCWorld reports that Swiss researchers discovered significant vulnerabilities in popular password managers including Bitwarden, LastPass, and Dashlane due to outdated 1990s cryptographic technology.
Modern infostealers have expanded credential theft far beyond usernames and passwords. Over the past year, campaigns have accelerated, targeting users with little distinction between corporate ...