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Changing Your Passwords Frequently Is Terrible Advice. Here's Why
We have been conditioned to think that good cyber hygiene means creating new, strong, and unique passwords every few months.
Today leo heats it up with discussion on Intel, AMD, Kaspersky being Russian, Samsung and Toshiba and one of his favourite ...
In an alarming data leak, over 149 million unique logins and passwords, has been exposed online in a publicly accessible ...
Lifeguard reports seven online habits that increase identity theft risk, urging consumers to rethink behaviors and enhance ...
Introducing OLED technology into IT applications has been on the rise over the last couple of years, and display driver IC (DDI) companies expect this segment to provide new incremental growth ...
Microsoft Copilot security vulnerability allows attackers to steal data through malicious links. Learn how the attack works ...
As optical technology continues to push toward ever more extreme miniaturization, metalenses are emerging as one of the ...
Google began stuffing Gemini into its dominant Chrome browser several months ago, and today the AI is expanding its ...
A leaked screen recording showed off what Google's Android desktop OS (Aluminium OS) will look like, and it's very concerning for any Chrome OS user.
This story begins like all good ones do, with a 66-year-old man standing on stage, dressed as a goat.
AI chat toy company Bondu left its web console almost entirely unprotected. Researchers who accessed it found nearly all the ...
A military hunt is underway in Uganda opposition leader Bobi Wine, whom the country's army chief is calling a wanted fugitive ...
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