Sunday, Feb. 1, is National Change Your Password Day. A strong password is the first line of defense against criminals who seek to steal your sensitive information.
Imagine waking up to realize that your bank account has been hacked, or your online store card has been cloned and your payments intercepted.
Change Your Password Day is celebrated annually on February 1, so we invited IT Expert Sarah Kimmel to give us some useful ...
That’s where Change Your Password Day comes in, celebrated on February 1. What makes this awareness day especially relevant ...
Every year on February 1st, 'Change Your Password Day' takes place. However, the tip is worn out and counterproductive.
Google wants you to let AI change your password. Hot on the heels of some of the most sophisticated Gmail attacks aimed at parting users from their passwords, and news that a massive 2.8 million ...
In the digital world, passwords are like doors that let the right people in and keep the wrong ones out. For the most part, passwords stand as our first line of defense against hackers or other bad ...
We have been conditioned to think that good cyber hygiene means creating new, strong, and unique passwords every few months. Not so fast!
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Bree Fowler writes about cybersecurity and digital privacy. Before joining CNET she reported for The Associated Press and Consumer Reports. A Michigan native, she's a long-suffering Detroit sports fan ...
Fene Osakwe is one of Africa's most sought-after cybersecurity advisors, best-selling author, global speaker and cyber mentor. Four years ago, while I was the head of IT security in a multinational ...