Be honest with me. How many of your passwords are still some version of your pet’s name followed by a number? Studies have shown that roughly 80% of data breaches involve weak or reused passwords.
Storm-2949 turned stolen credentials into a cloud-wide breach, moving from identity compromise to large-scale data theft ...
In the latest evolution of automated cyberattacks, 2 threat campaigns heavily leveraged AI agents to support attacks against ...
PCPJack makes innovative use of parquet files for stealthy, pre-validated target discovery as it canvasses multiple cloud ...
While a punch card is perhaps the lowest-density storage medium available, it has some distinct advantages. As [Bitroller] ...
Researchers at Google say they have uncovered the first known case of hackers using AI to develop a zero-day cyber exploit.
If you’re already using AI for everything from crafting tone-appropriate emails to finding a skincare routine that works, using a chatbot to generate passwords for you probably seems like a good idea.
Apps from Apple, Google and others can assist in making your online accounts more secure, even as new ways of logging in ...
How come it’s still possible to ‘secure’ an online account with a six-digit string? The solution is (un)surprisingly simple.
You would think AI could create secure, random, and strong passwords, but that's not actually true. In many cases, AI-generated passwords are surprisingly predictable, making them easy targets for ...
GCHQ has warned users to ditch using passwords and use a safer alternative to stop criminals hacking your accounts. The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) has declared “passkeys are the future” and ...