How to stay safe in the era of AI
AI is a part of life for many people, but it’s also something scammers are using. How do you stay safe in a world where AI is present?
AI is a part of life for many people, but it’s also something scammers are using. How do you stay safe in a world where AI is present?
If you use the word password, the numbers 1234, or a pet’s name, you have a bad password. How do you make a good password?
Starting the new year with technology doesn’t have to mean buying a new wearable and going for a fun. Here are five easy things anyone can do these days.
Digital passkeys and their physical siblings may well be the future of password security, but that doesn’t mean people are embracing it en masse.
Whether you have an iPhone, iPad, Mac, or even a Windows machine, you’ll soon be able to use a secure password manager for free across an Apple account.
There’s a new type of security rolling out across services and devices this year, and this week is seeing more of it. Find out what it is as Pickr’s editor calls into the ABC.
The days of remembering a password are on the way out, as your device — phone or computer — become the way to sign in.
Criminals are after your information, and if your password isn’t up to scratch, you’re an easier target. And you’re not alone, wide poor password usage high in Australia.
How can you make passwords better in your life, and what will they look like in the future? That’s what Pickr’s editor Leigh Stark spoke about when he joined Laura Tchilinguirian on Afternoons for ABC Canberra.
This week on The Wrap, we’ll check your password and help you go on the defence against SMS scams, plus what’s new in the world of TVs and phone and more, all in five.