CHICAGO (WLS) -- It's easy for criminals to obtain your personal and financial information, your passwords and identity, and sell it on the dark web. But there are also ways you can fight back and ...
Cyber tech warns of stealer logs and credential lists; Google urges 2-step verification and passkeys—see if your account was ...
Google keeps a running list of your search histories across its various products. Here’s how to better protect that information. By now everyone knows that Google keeps a running list of everything ...
Google is now letting users password protect the Web & App Activity page, which contains histories of web searches and Google Maps usage. A password can prevent a user’s activity from being easily ...
Filled with numbers, symbols and letter combinations that mean nothing, passwords in today's security-conscious Internet environment have become harder to remember and less uniform than ever. But in a ...
Editor's note: This article replaces a previous report from Reuters, saying that the hack affected the Yahoo! Voice VOIP service. The source of the statement, the TrustedSec security consultancy firm, ...
Microsoft seems to have found the perfect strategy for regaining lost ground in the web browser space. Although it does build on the work already done by Chromium developers, it still has managed to ...
Google is emailing through Google Search Console about a new Google Assistant feature that will offer users the ability to automatically change their passwords to login to your website in Google ...
The Active Directory Module for Windows PowerShell, which is included with Windows Server 2008 R2, can be used to perform password and account search operations against Active Directory Domain ...
In a decision uncovered by Forbes, a California judge has issued a new ruling in how law enforcement is allowed to use, or not use, a suspect’s biometric features. In denying a police search warrant, ...
Do you remember what you searched on Google yesterday or a day before yesterday, or a month ago? No one can remember it except Google. Yes! Google stores all the data that you search on the internet ...