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Fast Company John Paul Titlow |
Google Is Gearing Up To Kill Your Email Password The company is testing a new, multi-device method for letting people log into their accounts without using a password, according to TechCrunch. |
BusinessWeek March 14, 2005 Stephen H. Wildstrom |
New Weapons To Stop Identity Thieves That may explain why phishing incidents continue to proliferate despite the concerted efforts of software publishers to make it harder. And it is why the time has come to attack the problem at its root: the inadequacy of passwords. |
InternetNews December 23, 2004 Brian Livingston |
Protect Your Passwords -- Part 2 USB keys may free us from having to remember passwords at all. |
PC Magazine April 19, 2006 Robert Lemos |
Password Policies A simple password could be the weak link that leaves your data open to attack. |
InternetNews March 2, 2005 Sean Michael Kerner |
ETrade Adopts RSA Authentication ETrade customers now have the option of protecting their accounts with two-factor security from RSA. |
PC Magazine August 31, 2010 Eric Griffith |
Password Protection: How to Create Strong Passwords Every password you have is important. Every one. Here's how to make your passwords uncrackable. |
PC Magazine November 30, 2005 Neil J. Rubenking |
Managing Password Manager How to prevent the Password Manager from automatically entering a password within Firefox after you have given it permission to do so. |
PC Magazine November 2, 2004 Neil J. Rubenking |
Revealing Passwords The passwords saved on your computer are more vulnerable than you think. |
PC Magazine February 1, 2008 Neil J. Rubenking |
Wizardly Help for Forgotten Passwords Lose track of your password? You can recover it quickly with Windows tools. |
PC Magazine June 22, 2004 Neil J. Rubenking |
Remove User Name and Password from a Single Site How to remove the saved user name and password in Windows from a single web site? |
InternetNews September 21, 2004 Ryan Naraine |
RSA, VeriSign Take Two-Factor Authentication Onstage Two-factor authentication technology vendors RSA Security and VeriSign took center stage on Tuesday with separate announcements trumping the value of adding another security layer to the existing username/password scheme. |
Inc. June 2009 |
Tools That Make Password Protection Simple RoboForm and myOneLogin keep all your passwords in one place. |
PC Magazine December 30, 2010 Neil J. Rubenking |
Kaspersky Password Manager 4 Kaspersky Password Manager automatically secures and retrieves your Web site and application passwords and fills Web forms with personal data. It can even generate a USB-based portable edition for travel. |
PC World October 2003 Scott Spanbauer |
Can You Pass the PC World Password Safety Test? Password rules and tools; clear your passwords; cache news to read offline; update your media players. |
Technology Research News August 10, 2005 Kimberly Patch |
Plug-in Protects Passwords Researchers have created a browser plug-in, dubbed PwdHash, that produces a different password for each website you visit without requiring the you to remember more than a single password. |
Inc. November 1, 2009 Michael Fitzgerald |
Are Your Passwords Too Weak? Hacked passwords can compromise company data security. Strategies for creating the best passwords |
PC World June 2006 Scott Dunn |
Security Is Up to You: Perfect Your Passwords Set up strong password policies for your PC's users... A freeware tool can give you greater control over passwords and more. |
Entrepreneur March 2009 Lindsay Holloway |
Pin Down Your Passwords As your password collection grows unruly, look to these password tools to manage them all. |
InternetNews April 27, 2010 |
Passwords Should Be Last Line of Defense Longer passwords with numbers and capitalizations may make life a bit more difficult for identity thieves, but the truth is the relative strength or weakness of users' passwords should be beside the point. |
PC Magazine November 30, 2004 Sharon Terdeman |
AOL Beefs up Security AOL is offering its customers a new premium service -- a two-factor authentication system called PassCode. |
PC Magazine June 28, 2005 Craig Ellison |
APC Biometric Mouse Password Manager Do you have too many passwords to remember? Here is an is an Authentec 3500 fingerprint reader built into an ergonomic optical mouse. |
Entrepreneur June 2004 Steve Cooper |
It Figures 06/04 Protecting the boss, where we log on and more. |
PC World April 2003 Anne Kandra |
Consumer Watch: Manage Passwords Safely -- and Simply Plagued by a plethora of passwords? Here's how to deal with them without driving yourself nuts. |
PC World September 2002 Scott Dunn |
Windows Tips: Keep Prying Eyes at Bay With Windows' Passwords Get the upper hand on Windows' password options. |
The Motley Fool June 18, 2011 Anders Bylund |
How to Thwart Digital Thieves and Stay Safe Online You wouldn't give your keys to a stranger on the street, right? Then don't do it online. |
PC Magazine April 6, 2004 Peter Suciu |
Press to Pass The APC Biometric Password Manager doesn't just put your online passwords at your fingertips, it uses your fingerprints to remember passwords for you. |
Wall Street & Technology November 30, 2006 |
Enhanced Password Security Information security software provider Cyber-Ark Software launched version 4.0 of its flagship Enterprise Password Vault, which offers capabilities for securing, managing, updating and logging all privileged passwords throughout an enterprise. |
Wall Street & Technology April 27, 2005 Jim Middlemiss |
CIO Challenge: Two-Factor Authentication The rising incidence of account hijacking and identity theft has created a challenge for financial organizations that want to secure their data, but still allow clients and staff to conduct transactions online. Two-factor authentication may provide a solution. |
PC Magazine November 30, 2005 Neil J. Rubenking |
Where Does IE Store Passwords? The saved user ID/password pairs in Internet Explorer are stored in the Registry under a key whose default permission settings make it inaccessible to all users, even the user to whom the passwords belong. |
Fast Company July 2000 Gina Imperato |
Just Keep It Simple, Please Click Here: Take control of your online life. |
The Motley Fool November 4, 2006 Elizabeth Brokamp |
Is Your Password Too Good? Should one of life's emergencies (your sudden infirmity) or tragedies (your sudden death) strike, will your loved ones know how to access your email, online bank accounts, or other password-protected accounts? |
The Motley Fool September 21, 2010 Anders Bylund |
Google Takes a Swing at Security A brilliant new security feature suddenly makes cloud-based tools trustworthy. |
PC Magazine December 28, 2004 Larry J. Seltzer |
Are Pa55.W0rd5 Dead? Passphrases are more complex but easier to remember. Are they better protection than passwords? |
Fast Company July 2004 Michael A. Prospero |
Give Hackers the Finger American Power Conversion Corp.'s clever Biometric Password Manager offers an alternative to remembering numerous passwords. |
Fast Company Glenn Fleishman |
Everything You Know About Passwords Is Wrong Dr. Markus Jakobsson has a very different proposal for a type of password he calls "fastwords," which tie together storytelling, password strength, and probability. |
Bank Technology News March 2006 John Adams |
Biometrics: The Keyboard Has a Good Memory San Antonio city employees Credit Union has deployed a password management product that remembers user keystroke patterns for less user invasive authentication |
Fast Company Neal Ungerleider |
How To Sell Your Company To Google In A Year Israeli startup Slicklogin thinks passwords are insecure, messy, and time-consuming. The answer to password woes: soundwaves. The company has only been around for a year or so; they have just been acquired by Google. |
InternetNews December 17, 2004 Brian Livingston |
Protect Your Passwords The plunging cost of memory gives rise to a possible solution to the password-recall problem. |
The Family Room November 2000 Audrey Okaneko |
Protect Your Child With A Password Our children are equally precious to us and need our protection. But how do we protect them? When my kids were small we established a password, or codeword that only they and I knew. We chose something they could remember, yet not something easily guessed by a stranger... |
InternetNews August 4, 2005 Jim Wagner |
Cisco Passwords Targeted After discovering a flaw in its internal search tool, the company is resetting the passwords of all its registered members as a precautionary measure. |
PC World May 2005 Andrew Brandt |
Do Passwords Provide True Protection? Don't Count on It Here are tools that protect your data and computer when your passwords don't. |
PC World March 2004 Andrew Brandt |
E@4#N or E@4#W? How to Remember Strong Passwords Tips for creating and keeping track of a passel of passwords. |
Bank Technology News May 2005 John Adams |
Security: Voca Tackles The Threat Within UK-based electronic payments engine Voca deploys a password management platform that automates control over access, in an attempt to stave off security breaches from inside the enterprise. |
PC World January 2006 Andrew Brandt |
Privacy Watch: More Criminals Use Keystroke Loggers A computer security firm reports that the array of software programs that cybercrooks use to record every character a user types has grown significantly in recent months. |
BusinessWeek January 27, 2011 |
The Problem with Passwords Passwords are annoying to remember, insecure, and costly for companies. |
InternetNews July 22, 2009 Alex Goldman |
A Better iPhone for the Enterprise? RSA says the release of its SecurID Token helps address iPhone security concerns. |
PC World November 29, 2007 Lincoln Spector |
Why Can't I Send Outgoing E-Mail From a Friend's House? Sending e-mail from an outside location is harder than you might think. |
National Defense December 2010 Eric Beidel |
Cybersecurity Threatened By Common Password Buster GTRI researchers have proven that an inexpensive graphics processing unit (GPU) can bust passwords at the speed of a $100 million supercomputer. |
Information Today November 4, 2014 |
DataNumen Offers Free Password-Recovery Tool DataNumen, Inc. released a free Windows-based utility, DataNumen Outlook Password Recovery, which recovers passwords from encrypted Outlook files. |
Linux Journal December 1, 2006 Paul Sery |
Tighter SSH Security with Two-Factor Authentication How to set up two-factor authentication using a USB pendrive and ssh-agent for root logins. |