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3 Best Ways For Cracking Windows Password
As companies in the technology sector know how important security is for their users. That's why they update their systems with better functions so that nobody can easily access their data. In sight are the fingerprint sensors or the face recognitio...
How Your Passwords Get Reset, Since Websites Don't Actually Know Your Password [VIDEO]
Websites that require passwords, like Facebook, Google, Youtube and more don't actually know what your password is. But what if you mess up and forget your password? And if they don't know your password how do they reset it for you? Here's the answe...
You Need to Change Your Passwords Now Because of the Heartbleed Bug
Chances are you've already heard of the Heartbleed security hole. Your passwords are at risk, so you're going to want to change them if you frequent certain sites. Mashable has identified a couple of websites that had the flaw. The bug doesn't nece...
All The Dumb Ways Some Websites Store Passwords [VIDEO]
There are plenty of ways websites end up messing up the way they store passwords. Yours included. Here are all the ways, compiled by Computerphile. [YouTube]
Mobile Banking Should Be Like This
Entering an online password on a tiny keyboard isn't the time of fun. So Capital One's new SureSwipe offers a better proposal. It allows you to set up an Android-style pattern password for your online banking so you don't have to enter an 8-characte...
What If You Could Store Your Passwords in Your Subconsciousness?
Nothing is ever too secure if it is connected to a network. So if you're fearing for your passwords, there may be another way to secure them even further. The method: store it in your subconscious. We've seen this technique before, but only in movie...
The Bible is Being Used to Crack Passwords Now
It turns out that the Bible isn't just the book it claims to be. Ars Technica reports that it's now being used to crack passwords. With great effect no less!According to the article, security researchers Kevin Young and John Dustin have been using t...
Google Knows the Wi-Fi Passwords of All Android Users
Some security experts are claiming that Google's Android mobile OS is copying everyone's Wi-Fi password history and saving it to Google's servers. That doesn't sound too good. The issue is not only Google storing passwords, but its doing so in a man...
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