Passwords
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Norton set to secure passwords through the cloud
News The division of Symantec enables logins to multiple sites and devices with one secure master password.
By Jennifer Scott Published
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Facebook rejects 10,000 accounts hacked
News Facebook says Team Swastika's supposed hack of account logins was no hack at all.
By Tom Brewster Published
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Mac OS X Lion password-changing flaw uncovered
News Changing passwords looks awfully simple for anyone who has acquired access to a Mac OS X Lion machine.
By Tom Brewster Published
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Top 10 threats facing the enterprise - Part Two
In-depth Here's the second part of our look into the most serious threats facing organisations today.
By Davey Winder Published
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Microsoft banning weak Hotmail passwords
News Hotmail changes mean you won't be able to express your love of cats in passwords anymore.
By Tom Brewster Published
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WordPress plugins hack forces password reset
News A hacking attack through Wordpress plugins has forced the blog service to reset passwords.
By Paul Briden Published
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LulzSec releases 62,000 passwords and emails
News The group continues its hacking campaign, releasing 62,000 passwords and emails for people to play with.
By Tom Brewster Published
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LastPass passwords compromised by hack
News LastPass passwords not necessarily the last password you’ll ever need.
By Paul Briden Published
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MySQL hit by irony attack
News MySQL.com gets hit by an SQL injection attack, and hackers leak some disconcertingly weak passwords onto the net.
By Tom Brewster Published
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Intel and Symantec in authentication 'game changer'
News The two tech giants develop what they believe will be a disruptive coming together of authentication technologies.
By Tom Brewster Published
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Trapster passwords leaked after hack?
News Millions of passwords have potentially been stolen after a hack on Trapster.
By Tom Brewster Published
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Businesses vulnerable with ‘antiquated’ logins
News Businesses are leaving themselves open to hackers by using standard username and password logins, Symantec warns.
By Tom Brewster Published
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