Passkeys in 2025: your complete guide to passwordless sign-in
Can you ditch passwords entirely for passkeys? We explore when it’s possible, and when it’s still a challenge.
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Can you ditch passwords entirely for passkeys? We explore when it’s possible, and when it’s still a challenge.
First, don’t panic. Second, change your passwords. What else? Read this blogpost to protect your accounts.
This is your World Password Day reminder about how to create strong passwords and remember them.
How to avoid giving away your password to scammers when logging in to third-party sites or viewing “encrypted” or “confidential” documents.
We’ve updated the design of our password manager’s mobile version. Storing and managing passwords is now even more convenient.
Discontinuing mandatory password rotations, banning outdated MFA methods, and other updates in the NIST SP 800-63 standards for digital account authentication and management.
Recent research describes a method for snooping on what Apple Vision Pro users enter on the virtual keyboard.
A new phishing technique uses progressive web apps (PWAs) to mimic browser windows with convincing web addresses to steal passwords.
Almost six out of ten passwords can be cracked in less than an hour using either a modern graphics card or cloud services. All it costs is a few dollars and some free time. How this is possible and what to do about it is the topic of our study.
Cybercriminals are using genuine Facebook infrastructure to send phishing emails threatening to block accounts.
On World Password Day, we explain how we protect your sensitive data, and share tips for creating truly strong passwords.
Smiley passwords? Why ever not! The pros and cons of using emojis in passwords.
Examples of password policies that will have users tearing their hair out — and why you shouldn’t employ them.
How online services should store user passwords, and how to minimize the damage in the event of a leak or hack.
The already impressive list of Kaspersky Password Manager features has been expanded to include a built-in, cross-platform, two-factor authentication code generator.
Where to store credentials: browser or password manager? The latter, of course. Here’s why.
We look at how secure password managers are against hacks, and how to protect your passwords as much as possible.
And more importantly — how to stop your passwords from being used by cybercriminals.
We explain how attackers can steal your credentials and how you can prevent it.
Let’s see how Google, Microsoft and Apple can work together to do away with passwords.
Anti-phishing lessons: what company employees should know about fake notifications about account security.