Smarter TV operating systems offer added convenience – but they also introduce new privacy risks, particularly around automatic content recognition (ACR). This article has been indexed from Latest stories for ZDNET in Security Read the original article: How to turn…
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184 million passwords for Google, Microsoft, Facebook, and more leaked in massive data breach
The file was completely exposed – no encryption, no password protection, no security – just a plain text document containing millions of sensitive data entries. This article has been indexed from Latest stories for ZDNET in Security Read the original…
Your Android phone is getting a big security upgrade for free – these Pixel models included
Google has introduced new enterprise-grade security features for managing Android devices across your organization. Here’s how they work. This article has been indexed from Latest stories for ZDNET in Security Read the original article: Your Android phone is getting a…
Facebook’s new passkey support could soon let you ditch your password forever
If you’ve ever forgotten your Facebook password, you know how difficult it can be to regain access to your account. That struggle may soon be a thing of the past. This article has been indexed from Latest stories for ZDNET…
The best password generators of 2025: Expert tested
Password generators help you create secure passwords to keep your online accounts safe. My top picks include secure password creators with positive customer feedback. This article has been indexed from Latest stories for ZDNET in Security Read the original article:…
The best password managers for iPhone in 2025: Expert tested
I have tested and ranked the best iPhone password managers to help you keep all of your logins secure. These are my favorites. This article has been indexed from Latest stories for ZDNET in Security Read the original article: The…
Facebook’s new passkey support could let you ditch your password once and for all
You’ll soon be able to protect your Facebook account with a secure and convenient passkey, though only mobile devices will be supported. This article has been indexed from Latest stories for ZDNET in Security Read the original article: Facebook’s new…
NordPass lets you store passports and other IDs now – but is this safe?
You can store any physical document that can be scanned or saved electronically with NordPass now. Here’s how it works. This article has been indexed from Latest stories for ZDNET in Security Read the original article: NordPass lets you store…
Eufy’s new smart display gives Amazon and Google a run for their money – how it works
The Smart Display E10 tablet offers facial recognition, quad-view live stream, event summaries, and a built-in battery for portability. This article has been indexed from Latest stories for ZDNET in Security Read the original article: Eufy’s new smart display gives…
ChatGPT can now connect to MCP servers – here’s how, and what to watch for
Employees can access company data through the chatbot. OpenAI cautions users to review their tools for sensitive information. This article has been indexed from Latest stories for ZDNET in Security Read the original article: ChatGPT can now connect to MCP…
Why SMS two-factor authentication codes aren’t safe and what to use instead
A million two-factor authentication codes sent via SMS passed through an obscure third-party company. Here’s how it happened and why it’s a problem. This article has been indexed from Latest stories for ZDNET in Security Read the original article: Why…
The default TV setting you should turn off immediately – and why experts recommend it
Often called the “soap opera effect,” motion smoothing can improve gaming performance – but it usually makes movies and shows look unnatural. Here’s how to disable it. This article has been indexed from Latest stories for ZDNET in Security Read…
Got a new password manager? Don’t leave your old logins exposed in the cloud – do this next
Every major browser on every platform offers a way to save passwords and passkeys. If you use a third-party password manager, those built-in features can create a big mess. Here’s how to clean things up. This article has been indexed…
How to disable ACR on your TV (and why doing so makes such a big difference)
Smarter TV operating systems bring more convenience – but they also raise new privacy concerns, especially when it comes to automatic content recognition (ACR). This article has been indexed from Latest stories for ZDNET in Security Read the original article:…
Kali Linux gets a UI refresh, new tools, and an updated car hacking toolset
The ever-popular penetration testing Linux distribution is now better refined for ethical hacking, penetration testing, audits, and network research. This article has been indexed from Latest stories for ZDNET in Security Read the original article: Kali Linux gets a UI…
Mac Mini won’t power on? Apple will fix it for you – for free
Here’s how to check if you qualify to get your system repaired. This article has been indexed from Latest stories for ZDNET in Security Read the original article: Mac Mini won’t power on? Apple will fix it for you –…
Got a new password manager? How to clean up the credential mess you left in the cloud
Every major browser on every platform offers a way to save passwords and passkeys. If you use a third-party password manager, those built-in features can create a big mess. Here’s how to clean things up. This article has been indexed…
Got a new password manager? How to clean up the password mess you left in the cloud
Every major browser on every platform offers a way to save passwords and passkeys. If you use a third-party password manager, those built-in features can create a big mess. Here’s how to clean things up. This article has been indexed…
The cloud broke Thursday and it’ll happen again – how to protect your business before then
Simply using a multi-cloud or hybrid cloud isn’t enough. This article has been indexed from Latest stories for ZDNET in Security Read the original article: The cloud broke Thursday and it’ll happen again – how to protect your business before…
How to delete your 23andMe data ASAP – and why you should
Since 23andMe filed for bankruptcy and a pharmaceutical company won the bid to acquire it, about 15% of its customers have requested their data be deleted. Here’s how you can, too. This article has been indexed from Latest stories for…