Google said it had stored G Suite enterprise users’ passwords in plain text since 2005 marking a giant security faux pas. Google stored G Suite passwords in plaintext for almost 15 years, the cloud ...
Facebook on Thursday said it had for years stored millions of user passwords in plain text, a significant oversight for a company that remains in the spotlight for failing to protect users' privacy. A ...
Storing your password on your browser provides ease of use. However, using your browser's built-in password manager puts your credentials at risk. There are security trade-offs to using your browser's ...
Hundreds of millions of Facebook users had their passwords stored in plain text, accessible by company employees, according to an internal security review. Credit: Florian Gaertner/Photothek via Getty ...
The Safari browser for OS X and iOS stores your usernames and passwords in your device's memory to facilitate signing in to your various online accounts. To delete a stored password from Safari on a ...
It's an essential tool for your online security -- but it isn't where your cybersecurity awareness should end.
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In a blog post today, Google disclosed that it recently discovered a bug that caused some portion of G Suite users to have their passwords stored in plain text. The bug has been around since 2005, ...
Hundreds of millions of Facebook users had their account passwords stored in plain text and searchable by thousands of Facebook employees — in some cases going back to 2012, KrebsOnSecurity has ...
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Facebook left hundreds of millions of user passwords readable by its employees for years, the company acknowledged Thursday after a security researcher exposed the lapse . By ...