Recent research highlights a significant issue with passwords: most of them are alarmingly weak. A cybersecurity team analyzed over 19 billion leaked passwords and found that only six percent were unique. More than a billion were considered strong enough to evade dictionary attacks, while the vast majority were remarkably inadequate. Continue Reading
Say Goodbye to Passwords: Here’s Why You Should Join Me
Passwords are a hassle. If they are easy to remember, they are susceptible to being guessed. Conversely, complex passwords are often difficult to recall. To address this issue, I have reduced my reliance on passwords for account sign-ins, and as a result, I have actually strengthened my online security and Continue Reading
Google’s ‘AI Mode’ Search Set to Replace Traditional Link Lists, Says PCWorld
On Thursday, Google announced the launch of its “AI Mode,” transitioning it from an experimental feature in Google Labs to a fully implemented service. This move aims to compete with similar AI-driven services like Anthropic, which provide answers by synthesizing information from pre-existing sources. In its desktop version, AI Mode Continue Reading
Windows Security Expert Identifies Major Threats to Your PC, According to PCWorld
Cybersecurity can indeed be complex, and my recent experience during a penetration testing session at the RSAC cybersecurity conference made me appreciate the challenges faced by professionals in the field. However, there are tangible steps that everyday users can take to significantly enhance their security. One major concern is admin Continue Reading