Passwords: Page 5
Why Microsoft Created 3-D Scans of Random People
The tech giant is working on a biometric login feature for Windows 10.
These are the Worst Passwords That You Still Keep Using
If you're still wondering whether "123456" would make a strong password, the answer is still no.
How an 11-Year-Old Entrepreneur Is Helping People Create Safer Passwords
Sixth-grader Mira Modi is on a roll peddling Diceware passwords, and she says it's 'so much better' than being popular in school.
You Can Now Sign Into Your Yahoo Email Account Without a Password
With the new Account Key feature, users of the Yahoo Mail app are no longer required to type in their passwords.
5 Ways Lax Security Makes Small Businesses Cyber-Morsels for Computer Criminals
Few small businesses can afford optimum cybersecurity measures but many aren't even taking the precautions they have available.
Password Problems: How the Cardinals Hacked the Houston Astros' Confidential Database
The break-in, which is currently being investigated by the F.B.I., serves as a vital lesson in password protection.
One of the Most Popular Password Security Companies Was Hacked
You should probably change your LastPass password, ASAP.
Picture This: Emoji Passwords
A British security firm claims that emoji passwords are easier to remember and more secure than traditional PIN numbers.
Password Statistics: The Bad, the Worse and the Ugly (Infographic)
People have concerns about cybersecurity -- and with password habits like these, they should.
8 Ways to Build a Better Password
Put down the Post-it. I repeat: put down the Post-it.
Yahoo's New Email Option: No Password, No Problem
At SXSW, the company unveiled a phone-based, password-free login.
8 Simple Ways to Minimize Online Risk
Strengthening online security doesn't mean lowering your risk to zero, but you can plug the main gaps to reduce the largest potential issues.
Why Your Password is Hackerbait (Infographic)
This infographic offers some serious stats on cybersafety.
People Are Still Using Terrible Passwords
With passwords as simple as '123456' and 'password,' too many of us are essentially giving hackers a key to our sensitive data.
Get This: Sony Hack Reveals Company Stored Passwords in Folder Labeled 'Password'
The security breach brings to light some of the worst password-protecting practices.