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Coverage of passkeys in the Nexus archive.

Earliest in view: Apr 23 · 07:09 UTCMost recent: Jun 15 · 09:10 UTC
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  • SECURITYJun 15 · 09:10 UTCWTOP DC
    Data doctors: Tips for neutralizing dark web risks

    The article discusses risks of personal information being on the dark web due to data breaches and advises solutions like using unique passwords, multifactor authentication (MFA), credit freezes, and securing phone lines to prevent identity theft. It emphasizes that while exposure is common, proactive measures can mitigate harm from automated password attacks and SIM-swapping.

  • SECURITYJun 14 · 13:00 UTCTHE GUARDIAN TECH
    Readers reply: Experts say we should use passkeys, but can a smartphone pin really be safer than a password?

    Readers debate whether passkeys like smartphone PINs or facial recognition are safer than traditional passwords and two-factor authentication. Concerns include risks if a phone is stolen or lost, despite passkeys being unphishable and less hackable when not stored on company servers.

  • SECURITYJun 7 · 13:00 UTCTHE GUARDIAN TECH
    Experts say we should use passkeys, but can a smartphone PIN really be safer than a password?

    Experts recommend using passkeys, such as smartphone PINs or facial recognition, as a safer alternative to passwords and two-factor authentication. A reader questions the security of passkeys if a phone is stolen or lost, highlighting concerns about device-based authentication methods.

  • SECURITYJun 1 · 12:14 UTCFOX NEWS
    Your Microsoft text codes are going away

    Microsoft is phasing out SMS codes for personal account sign-ins and recovery, urging users to adopt passkeys and verified email due to security risks like SIM-swap scams and phishing. The change impacts Outlook, OneDrive, Windows, Xbox, and Microsoft 365 users, as SMS authentication has become a major fraud vector.

  • TECHNOLOGYApr 30 · 19:51 UTCDECRYPT
    OpenAI Rolls Out Advanced Account Security for ChatGPT Users

    OpenAI has introduced an optional advanced account security feature for ChatGPT users, requiring passkeys for access, limiting recovery options, and excluding chat data from model training. The update aims to enhance user privacy and security.

  • SECURITYApr 28 · 16:51 UTCDAILY MAIL
    Major alert that YOUR password is no longer safe. Here's how to fix it: Step by step, how to navigate the confusing world of passkeys

    A major alert warns that traditional passwords are no longer secure, urging users to adopt passkeys as a solution. The article provides a step-by-step guide to help navigate the transition to passkey authentication.

  • SECURITYApr 24 · 14:40 UTCBBC TECH
    UK cyber chiefs say it's time to ditch passwords for passkeys - what are they?

    UK cyber chiefs, including the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), recommend replacing traditional passwords with passkeys for enhanced online security. Passkeys are presented as a more secure alternative to conventional password systems.

  • SECURITYApr 23 · 08:00 UTCTHE REGISTER
    Pass the key, passwords have passed their sell-by date

    The UK's National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) has officially endorsed passkeys as the default authentication standard, advising consumers to abandon passwords entirely. This marks the first time the agency has recommended a complete shift away from traditional password-based authentication.

  • SECURITYApr 23 · 07:09 UTCDAILY MAIL
    Stop using passwords online, says GCHQ: New passkeys 'remove entire classes of attacks' from hackers

    GCHQ advises against using passwords online, promoting passkeys as a more secure alternative that eliminates entire categories of attacks from hackers. The agency claims passkeys significantly enhance security by removing vulnerabilities associated with traditional password systems.

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