Kaspersky Password Manager gets a new look
We’ve updated the design of our password manager’s mobile version. Storing and managing passwords is now even more convenient.
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We’ve updated the design of our password manager’s mobile version. Storing and managing passwords is now even more convenient.
Almost six out of ten passwords can be cracked in less than an hour using either a modern graphics card or cloud services. All it costs is a few dollars and some free time. How this is possible and what to do about it is the topic of our study.
On World Password Day, we explain how we protect your sensitive data, and share tips for creating truly strong passwords.
How to switch the cyber-protection on your computer or smartphone to the most awarded security solution from Kaspersky.
How Kaspersky products provide multi-layered financial protection, and what threats it can protect you from.
Smiley passwords? Why ever not! The pros and cons of using emojis in passwords.
You’ve interacted with scammers or visited a phishing site. What steps should you take to avoid being hacked?
The already impressive list of Kaspersky Password Manager features has been expanded to include a built-in, cross-platform, two-factor authentication code generator.
Where to store credentials: browser or password manager? The latter, of course. Here’s why.
We explain how two-factor authentication with one-time codes works, what the benefits and risks are, and what else you can do to better protect your accounts.
We look at how secure password managers are against hacks, and how to protect your passwords as much as possible.
Kaspersky Password Manager can do a lot more than just store your passwords.
We use raccoons to explain how identification, authorization, and authentication differ, and why 2FA is necessary.
Life has made a dramatic shift online in 2020. Our solutions will help you avoid unnecessary stress in the new reality.
How Twitter’s “not-a-leak” made me realize that remembering passwords no longer works.
Simple passwords are easy to crack, complex ones hard to remember. Using one strong password for all logins isn’t safe. What’s the solution?
People put a lot of time, effort, and money into the online games they love. And yet many of them don’t bother to protect their gaming accounts properly.
Password management is one of the most essential and yet probably the most annoying of security measures. Short passwords are easy to remember, but they’re insecure; long and strong passwords