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Good news! Dump the passwords pain! Make Google Chrome work for you

You can save all the passwords and login credentials in Google Chrome and enable autofill. Here are simple steps Good news is finally here for all thos people who tend to forget their passwords. Do you often forget passwords or login credentials? If yes, then don’t worry you can save all your passwords and login details in Google Chrome. This will help you automatically fill the passwords and login details the next time you visit the sites. All you have to

How to save passwords in Google Chrome

Google gives strong security over all of its apps and services. Just because security is high, it does not mean that your account is completely safe. It still requires you to change your password every now and then.Privacy and cybersecurity have now become so important, not for just corporations and big organisations – but also for common users. The chances of a hacker gaining access to your personal details and files is really high, and many have already fallen prey to these online predators. Saving a password — then you…

Chrome wants to take over your iPhone passwords

Chrome has turned its ugly head and is now staring down password management on the iPhone. Today, Google announced that it is bringing five new features to the Chrome app on iOS. One of those features will bring Google Password Manager, which is already supported on the Chrome Mac app, to the iPhone. If users want, they can switch their password management from Safari to Chrome. Once changed, they'll be able to use Google Password Manager to create, store, and autofill passwords across websites and apps on their iPhones.…

Google Chrome on iOS Gets New Features Like Enhanced Safe Browsing, AutoFill Passwords

Google has announced several new features for Chrome web browser on iPhone and iPad. The new Chrome version for iOS is bringing five new additions to the web browsing application including enhanced Google Safe Browsing, AutoFill passwords on any application, return to recent tab feature, and more to improve the user experience for iPhone and iPad users. A few of these features like Enhanced Safe Browsing and Chrome Actions were already present on Chrome's desktop and Android versions. Google also said that more features…

Chrome on iOS will be able to autofill your saved passwords on any app

If you store all your passwords on Chrome and use an iPhone, signing into your various accounts is about to get easier. The latest release of the browser for iOS (version M104) will bring the ability for you to set Chrome as your Autofill provider. It'll also add new "enhanced safe browsing" and Chrome Actions to the app on iPhones and iPads.  Many of this features are already available in the Android edition of Chrome, like the Password Manager, which uses data you've elected to store in the browser to sign into apps on…

These fake voicemail phishing emails want to steal your passwords

Image: Getty/Alexander SpatariCriminals are targeting people in US military and tech organizations with so-called "vishing", where supposed links to voicemail dupe victims into revealing credentials for Microsoft Office 365 software and Outlook email accounts.   Vishing isn't a new threat: the FBI raised an alarm about it in mid-2020 but it was spotlighted by Interpol this week as a growing threat when it announced arrests of 2,000 people accused of online fraud, including the lucrative category of business email

iOS 16 could kill more than passwords with this handy feature

Source: Joseph Keller / iMore Now that Apple is killing off passwords, it has turned its eyes to another internet annoyance: CAPTCHAs. One of the big features announced at WWDC 2022 earlier this month was passkeys, a new technology that will allow users to bypass the need for a password on an app or website. Apple, which is working on the technology in partnership with Google and Microsoft as part of the FIDO Alliance, will roll out the feature with iOS 16 later this year. Spotted by MacRumors, passwords aren't the only…

This new Android malware bypasses multi-factor authentication to steal your passwords

A newly discovered form of Android malware steals passwords, bank details and cryptocurrency wallets from users – and it does so by bypassing multi-factor authentication protections. The malware has been detailed by cybersecurity researchers at F5 Labs, who've dubbed it MaliBot. It's the latest in a string of powerful malware targeting Android users. In addition to remotely stealing passwords, bank details and cryptocurrency wallets, MaliBot can access text messages, steal web browser cookies and can take screen

Samsung Wallet is now available to streamline payment and passwords

First, there was Samsung Wallet. Then it became Samsung Pay. Now, because time is a flat circle, Samsung is bringing the Wallet app back — basically, bringing a lot of existing Samsung services into one app. And this time, there’s crypto! The new Samsung Wallet is available today, and it will take the place of the current Pay and Pass apps, which currently handle payment cards and passwords, respectively. It also integrates with SmartThings to store certain digital home and car keys. And, of course, the new Samsung…

Don’t use these passwords: These are the most popular log-in details found for sale online

Over 24 billion usernames and passwords are up for grabs on cyber criminal marketplaces and the amount of breached credentials is still rising as hackers take advantage of weak and re-used passwords. Analysis by cybersecurity researchers at Digital Shadows found that there's been a 65% increase in usernames and passwords sold, traded or dumped in cyber criminal forums and underground marketplaces. Of the usernames and passwords available across hundreds of underground marketplaces, 6.7 billion were unique – up by a