If you used WiFi Finder, your passwords to both public and private networks have been left online in an unprotected database.
Tag Archives: passwords
Once again, it’s 123456: the password that says ‘I give up’
A new survey says 46% of users find security confusing, which helps explain how that old clunker keeps popping to the top of breach lists.
Facebook won’t ask for your email password any more
What’s that you say – Facebook was asking for the password to your email account? Yes, sometimes it was.
Firefox brings Lockbox password manager to Android’s autofill
All your saved Firefox passwords, now happily inserting themselves into your Android-verse!
Facebook password crisis – what to do? [VIDEO]
Watch this special edition of Naked Security Live – we answer the questions people have been asking us, like “Should I stay or should I go?”
Serious Security: When randomness isn’t – and why it matters
The password ‘ji32k7au4a83’ looks pretty random and feels as though it should be unique – read this article to find out why it’s neither!
Ep. 022 – Plaintext passwords, cryptocoin criminality and the Momo monstrosity [PODCAST]
Here’s the latest episode of the Naked Security podcast – listen now!
Millions of utilities customers’ passwords stored in plain text
Plain-text, unencrypted passwords were sent instead of having users reset them. There was no breach, the firm claims, but how would it know?
620 million records from 16 websites listed for sale on the Dark Web
Some of the breaches are new, while some were reported last year. The sites include MyFitnessPal, MyHeritage, Whitepages and more.
Ep. 013 – Breaches, Facebook and ransomware reinvented [PODCAST]
We ring out 2018 with a look at the big issues of the past year. Listen and enjoy!
