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Dropbox introduces a password manager, Vault, to help boost your online security

Dropbox’s new password manager aims to help you keep track of your online life.  Dropbox Dropbox is continuing to expand beyond cloud storage, introducing a host of new features to make it more useful in other aspects of people’s lives.  In a blog post Tuesday, the company detailed the new additions, starting with a LastPass and […]

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Cyber Security Today – Canada Post password alert, sextortion, Samsung phone fingerprint trouble and more

Canada Post password alert, sextortion, Samsung phone fingerprint trouble and more. Welcome to Cyber Security Today. It’s Friday October 18th, I’m Howard Solomon, contributing reporter on cyber security for ITWorldCanada.com. Security experts urge people not to use the same password on more than one site. That’s because when hackers steal passwords and usernames from one

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How To Find Wi-Fi Password Using CMD Of All Connected Networks?

It is very easy to find WiFi password in Windows 10 using a few CMD commands. These commands work even when you are offline, or you are connected to some other WiFi network. Whenever we connect to a WiFi network and enter the password to connect to that network, we actually make a WLAN profile

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Password lessons: Longer is better, so is salt

Infosec pros who had no idea of how easily a stolen list of hashed passwords could be cracked got a sobering lesson at this month’s SecTor security conference in Toronto. There, Will Hunt, co-founder of the U.K. based In.security consulting firm, casually talked of systems that can be built around a common (about $1,500) Nvidea

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600,000 GPS Trackers are Using the Default “123456” Password

600,000 GPS Trackers are Using the Default “123456” Password At least 600,000 GPS trackers manufactured by a company in China are using the default “123456” password, according to researchers at cyber-security firm Avast. The researchers say that the default password makes it easy for hackers to hijack user accounts. Once hijacked, they can spy on

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Google’s Password Checkup Helps You Stay Safe Online

Google has launched the Password Checkup. This is a new tool built into Google’s Password Manager, which is built into your Google account. The Password Checkup is designed to keep you safe online by checking the strength and security of your passwords. Research suggests that as many as one in four Americans use common passwords

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