Are AI-generated passwords truly random? Research suggests AI passwords are far less secure than you might think.
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Armored Likho BusySnake Stealer, a Python-based infostealer first disclosed by Kaspersky, is actively targeting government ...
A new report says 24 billion records containing emails, usernames, passwords, and login URLs were found in an exposed database. — Unsplash/Christian Wiediger A massive online exposure could put ...
Cybernews researchers found an exposed database with 24 billion credential records, raising fresh risks from password reuse and credential stuffing. A massive collection of stolen login credentials ...
Credential theft fell to 13% of breach vectors in 2026. Attackers now bypass MFA via help desk resets and OAuth token theft. Five attack surfaces mapped.
Apps from Apple, Google and others can assist in making your online accounts more secure, even as new ways of logging in continue to take off. By J. D. Biersdorfer J.D. Biersdorfer writes about how to ...
This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. Now that World Password Day has been and gone, credential theft will continue as before.
UPDATE: May. 6, 2026, 9:40 a.m. EDT This piece was updated to include a statement from Microsoft. Password managers are supposed to make life easier for users by remembering their passwords and ...
OpenAI’s Advanced Account Security lets ChatGPT and Codex users replace passwords with passkeys or security keys, but recovery is limited. OpenAI has introduced a new security feature that allows ...
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