How many times have you used something like "123456" or "123123" as your password? With so many online accounts to juggle, it’s tempting to go for simple passwords, even though we know they’re weak.
It’s been 20 years since Bill Gates predicted that passwords would disappear. As the former Microsoft CEO famously said, “People use the same password on different systems, they write them down, and ...
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For decades, passwords have been the primary method of securing online accounts and personal information. However, they come with significant vulnerabilities. Weak passwords, password reuse, and ...
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Microsoft has confirmed plans to delete passwords for a billion users. “The password era is ending,” it says, warning those users that “bad actors know it, which is why they’re desperately ...