The world’s worst password is 123456, is yours on the list?
How terrible are the world's worst passwords, and just how long did it take a password company to crack them?
How terrible are the world's worst passwords, and just how long did it take a password company to crack them?
Apple’s new M1 MacBooks reviewed, plus what’s a laser projector, and how can it bring the cinema experience home? And is your password the worst in the world? All that and more in five.
Easily one of the most curious additions to a piece of security software, Norton 360's latest inclusions aims to give you an understanding of knowing where you are online.
It's not unusual for a site you like to get its database broken into, so you might need to be a little curious and find out whether your passwords are at risk.
We have so many services and so many passwords, but what's considered a good password these days, and do you have it?
You might think there's only one day you need to reflect and revisit your passwords on, but the reality is password security goes deeper, and should be thought of more often.
We all have passwords, and some of them might be good, but on May 2, it's World Password Day, and that means it's time to be reflective on the passwords we have.
With massive cameras, positively huge phone developments, and a sizeable look at your security, this week was all about the big picture. Find out how in five minutes.
It's all too easy to find out your email and passwords have been included in a breach, so if your browser can tell you, wouldn't it be useful?
A bug in Twitter's internal operations means Twitter users get to come up with a brand new password. And if you've always wanted to know about strong passwords to secure you're own, this is for you, too.