passwords
Business owners need to teach staffers about password safety
Whenever there's news of a data breach many computer users realise they need to change their passwords.
Are millennials keeping their data safe?
Norton reports one in three millennials use the same password for all accounts; 53 per cent have shared passwords with friends or family.
52% smartphone users don’t use passwords: Research
68 per cent of individuals says they regularly use the Internet on a smartphone (up from 60 per cent in 2016)
Twitter fixes password glitch, urges users to change passwords
The problem has been resolved and an internal investigation had found no indication passwords were stolen or misused by insiders.
Younger Americans less apt to use unique passwords: Study
Americans appear to be heeding expert advice for keeping their passwords and accounts safe.
Most Indians share personal passwords with partners: Study
67 per cent of the people in a relationship have felt their partner was more interested in their internet connected device than in them.
Microsoft says It’s time to kill the password
The company claims that Windows Hello has proved a successful security system.
Worst Passwords of 2017
Reports sugest that hackers are using common terms from pop culture or sports to break into online accounts.
About 32 mn accounts accessed using 'forged cookies': Yahoo
These cookies have been invalidated so they cannot be used to access user accounts, the company said.