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As enterprises expand and handle more sensitive information, the importance of robust cybersecurity becomes paramount.
In this article, we'll introduce the top 5 iPhone password removers for you.
You might have heard about a San Francisco man who was locked out of almost 300 million dollars worth of Bitcoin after forgetting his password.
Encryption and password security may be strong, but when someone is too serious in hacking an Instagram account, there might be a workaround.
If you're looking for a way to improve your security while still staying connected, the future of enterprise security is to go passwordless.
In this day and age, cybersecurity should be the top priority for everyone.
Firefox 76 browser now warns users reusing passwords that could have already been compromised.
Police Scotland to rollout out encryption bypass technology that will allow them to get data from digital devices without a password.
In today’s world, cybersecurity is a top priority for every organization.
My1Login tackles password fatigue problem that causes staff to use old and weak passwords.
BBC iPlayer now requires a password; stops people from streaming without a TV license.
iOS 11 puts an end to typing Wi-Fi passwords.
Fitness website PayAsUGym has been hacked compromising 300,000 email addresses and passwords of its members.
A security expert urged affected users, who maybe at risk of phishing attacks, to change their wi-fi password right away.
Mastercard now accepts selfie photos and fingerprints as alternatives to passwords when verifying IDs for online payments.
A creepy search engine allows users to watch live videos of sleeping babies.
GCHQ has published new password guidance designed to "improve security, while improving usability of systems."
A bracelet developed by a Canadian firm aims to replace online banking password with heartbeat.
‘Password’ and ‘123456’ were some of the most used passwords in 2014. Do we ever learn?
The stolen data is being used to send scams and junk mail on Twitter – so far.