Password and password managers problems: Solved in a single update
Kaspersky Password Manager now has direct access from browser, voice recognition, and more.
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Kaspersky Password Manager now has direct access from browser, voice recognition, and more.
With Kaspersky Password Manager you know longer need to memorize dozens of passwords — and it makes your accounts safer
Hackers have stolen 68 million account credentials from Dropbox dating back to 2012. Here’s what you should do.
DotA 2 forum breach leaks 2 million accounts, probably has consequences
If the rumours are true, 40 million Apple iCloud accounts have been hacked.
Database with millions of Twitter accounts is being sold on the Darknet. At least 32 million of them are unique and probably active. What you need to do is change your password ASAP!
Do you have some long abandoned accounts? Do you use the same password everywhere? If so, change all of them now!
Researchers expose details of 70,000 OKCupid accounts, without permission.
Old LinkedIn data is being sold on the darkweb. Time to change your password!
Spotify users’ account data once again found its way onto Pastebin. Change your password.
It looks like Spotify accounts have been published on the Dark Web. It’s a good time to check up on your passwords.
Passwords are a sensitive subject for the majority of Internet users. Let’s clarify, what are the right and wrong ways to use passwords?
How to create strong passwords and keep them safe with Password Manager in Kaspersky Total Security Multi-device.
Is there anything worse than “12345” password? Only “12345” password, used for all your accounts.
Kaspersky Lab has recently conducted an unusual research and proved that many users hardly care about security. Here is the reason to create reliable passwords for all of your accounts.
Threatpost published a fairly detective-like story earlier this month about an attacker who was able to compromise a Bugzilla, steal bug-related data, and turn it into an exploit.
The web service for secure password storage, LastPass, asks users to change their passwords ASAP.
An annoying story of ‘free’ WiFi hotspots by St. Petersburg-based Smart WiFi. Nothing is for free, though, as you end up paying with your vk.com credentials
#BionicManDiary Entry 003 – The one where I bypassed the smartphone’s password protection whereas had intended to do a completely different thing
Comparing the worst passwords of 2014 with the infamous top 50 passwords from the Gawker Media breach in 2010.
As you know, it is quite important to have a strong password. But what is a strong password?