Apple has issued security updates for iOS 18.0.1 and iPadOS 18.0.1 which includes a fix for a bug that could allow a user’s saved passwords to be read aloud by its VoiceOver feature…
23andMe Blames “Negligent” Breach Victims, Says It’s Their Own Fault…
It’s your fault. It’s always the users fault. Never the corporations or companies responsibility for failing to protect their users credentials from being hacked…
This Phishing Attack Is Using a Sneaky Trick to Steal Your Passwords, Warns Microsoft…
Hovering over a link in an email isn’t going to be enough to check if it’s going to take you to a dangerous site…
Crafting a Custom Dictionary for Your Password Policy…
Modern password policies are comprised of many different elements that contribute to its effectiveness. One of the components of an effective current password policy makes use of what is known as a custom dictionary that filters out certain words that are not allowed as passwords in the environment…
Hackers Expose 8.4 Billion Passwords Post Them Online in Possibly Largest Dump of Passwords Ever…
Hackers released data on 8.4 billion passwords this week and posted the information online. This might be the largest dump of passwords online ever…
23.2 Million Hack Victims Used ‘123456″ as Their Password…
A shocking number of people who have been hacked used mind-numbingly simple passwords, according to a breach analysis conducted on behalf of the UK’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC). According to data obtained from the website “Haver I Been Pwned,” more than 23 million people who were hacked used the password ‘123456,’ followed by ‘123456789’ […]
Facebook Stored Millions of Passwords in Plaintext—Change Yours Now…Seriously, Change It Now…
DropBox Hacked — More Than 68 Million Account Details Leaked Online…
Hackers have obtained credentials for more than 68 Million accounts for online cloud storage platform Dropbox from a known 2012 data breach…
Mark Zuckerberg’s Twitter and Pinterest Password Was ‘dadada’…
‘Idiotic’ doesn’t even come close to describing this…