What is a credential stuffing attack?
A credential stuffing attack is one of the most effective ways to take control of accounts. Here’s how it works and what you should do to protect your company.
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A credential stuffing attack is one of the most effective ways to take control of accounts. Here’s how it works and what you should do to protect your company.
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.
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?
Where to store credentials: browser or password manager? The latter, of course. Here’s why.
We explain how attackers can steal your credentials and how you can prevent it.
We look at how secure password managers are against hacks, and how to protect your passwords as much as possible.
What to do if an account is hijacked: How to minimize damage, restore your Digital Comfort Zone, and avoid getting bamboozled.
Here’s why when trying to download Kaspersky Free antivirus you get Kaspersky Security Cloud Free (and why that’s good news).
Changing passwords regularly is outdated. Use strong and unique passwords that are easy to remember instead. Here’s how to make them.
Designer Mark used the same password for all of his accounts — and lived to regret it. Here’s his story.
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?
We keep talking (and talking, and talking) about passwords. Having strong passwords for all accounts is really a must: Our recent study shows that one in five users has experienced attempts to hack their accounts —
Do you have any idea of how many online services you actually use or sites and forums that you visit? If you were to track and count, the sheer number
A strong password is essential for today’s online world. It should be at least eight characters and include capital and lower case letters along with numbers and special characters. They
We are often asked by our customers which one of our products is better – Kaspersky Internet Security or Kaspersky Total Security. To that we often ask – What are
What are the key differences between Kaspersky Total Security and Kaspersky Internet Security? Which is the best choice for you? Which protects better? Let’s take a closer look.
You already know how to easily create and use the passwords database using Password Manager in Kaspersky PURE 3.0 for quick and safe on-site authorization. But keeping pace with time