If you’re still writing passwords on sticky notes or saving them in your phone’s notes app, there’s a safer, easier way.
Remembering one password seems easy, right? How about a hundred different passwords that a hacker could never guess? Far too many of us have resorted to picking (easily guessable) variations of the ...
Two years ago when “Michael,” an owner of cryptocurrency, contacted Joe Grand to help recover access to about $2 million worth of bitcoin he stored in encrypted format on his computer, Grand turned ...
Have you ever forgotten your passwords or worried if someone somewhere in the deepest corners of the web has gotten their dirty hands on your credentials? If this is the case, you need a password ...
If you didn’t bother with New Year’s resolutions this year or have already abandoned them, consider making a simple but crucial move to protect yourself online. For those who spend a lot of time ...
Interesting feedback from my column a couple of weeks ago asking what you use to keep track of your passwords. These days, a password manager is almost a necessity for anything like safe computing.
World Password Day is upon us, and there’s no better time to rethink protecting your digital assets. The average person maintains anywhere between 70 and 200 online accounts, and with many people ...
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