Updating your password to be longer and contain a mix of letters, numbers, and symbols can increase the time it takes a hacker to crack it even as password encryption measures improve, according to ...
The best news is that “qwerty” type passwords now account for only 3 percent of passwords. The worst news is that this has been replaced by number sequences. While guessing a number combination can be ...
Concerns about the vulnerabilities of passwords are not new, and there have been recent moves to pivot to other secure alternatives, such as passkeys. A recent report has further highlighted that need ...
We can now add easily cracking passwords in a matter of seconds to the list of things that AI can do. Cybersecurity firm Home Security Heroes recently published a study uncovering how AI tools analyze ...
Kaspersky's latest research reveals that a staggering 68% of passwords can be cracked within a day, highlighting the predictable habits of users that compromise online security. This article explores ...
For years the security industry has stressed the importance of strong passwords. Some recent research from Home Security Heroes starkly shows the value of that advice. Using artificial intelligence, ...
In today’s digital world, cyber threats are increasing rapidly, making online security more important than ever. From banking ...