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Lifehacker Okay, seriously, you *really* don't have an excuse for not using a password manager now.
You Can Now Use LastPass On Multiple Devices for Free
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Starting today, LastPass will no longer charge extra to access your password vault from different types of devices. That means free users can now access their password vaults from their phone and their desktop at no extra cost.
113 months ago
Lifehacker How it happened is interesting, but bottom line: Change that Dropbox password today.
Now Is a Good Time to Change Your Dropbox Password
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Dropbox was reportedly hacked back in 2012. In 2014, hundreds of Dropbox passwords were leaked by an anonymous hacker. Now Dropbox is forcing password changes on anyone with a password older than 2012. This story keeps unfolding, but here’s the bot
Read more ... tom line: Change your Dropbox password now.
115 months ago
Lifehacker Whether it was a new hack or an old one, data theft or a breach, just do it today.
Now Is a Good Time to Change Your Dropbox Password
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Dropbox was reportedly hacked back in 2012. In 2014, hundreds of Dropbox passwords were leaked by an anonymous hacker. Now Dropbox is forcing password changes on anyone with a password older than 2012. This story keeps unfolding, but here’s the bot
Read more ... tom line: Change your Dropbox password now.
115 months ago
Lifehacker For those of use who've never bothered to click on the System Preferences pane for the App Store.
122 months ago
Mashable - Business Hint: Your password should not be "password."
128 months ago
Mashable Here's what Safari's new update means for your privacy.
132 months ago
Daily Mail You probably need to change your password
134 months ago
WSJ Live The most popular password of 2014 is… http://on.wsj.com/1CfdThk
The Most Popular Password Is…
Despite high-profile hacking attacks, the most popular passwords from 2014 are very familiar to security specialists. WSJ’s Sara Murray reports. Photo: Getty.
134 months ago
The Wall Street Journal Once again, the most popular password of 2014 was "123456," followed by "password." http://on.wsj.com/1KYwK44
134 months ago
TIME “Batman” is the password you deserve, but not the one you need right now.
134 months ago
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