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HTC patching Wi-Fi password leak on several smartphones - CNET (blog)

Gizmodo UKHTC patching Wi-Fi password leak on several smartphonesCNET (blog)by Lance Whitney February 2, 2012 5:27 AM PST Follow @lancewhit Some HTC smartphone users may find their Wi-Fi passwords and other information exposed due to a new bug, but the company is rolling out a fix. The vulnerability leaks Wi-Fi credentials and ...HTC acknowledges that some Android devices may have leaked WiFi passwordsZDNet (blog)HTC Android phones expose Wi-Fi passwords to appsThe HBug gives access to WiFi passwords on certain HTC handsetsPhandroid.comGizmodo UK -The Vergeall 28 news articles »...more info>>>

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It's Change Your Password Day - Gizmodo

Signal NewsIt's Change Your Password DayGizmodoHey, so, it's Change Your Password Day. Which means you should like, change your password. Why are we asking people to do this? I probably have twice as many stupid accounts on a multitude of sites, services and forums than I did two years ago.How The Gizmodo Crew Manages Their PasswordsGizmodo AustraliaHow to properly celebrate Change Your Password Daymsnbc.comGuess What? Time to Change Your Password—and Buy FlowersCNBC.com33 KDAF-TV -Signal News -Global BCall 18 news articles »...more info>>>

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Norton set to secure passwords through the cloud - IT PRO

Ghacks Technology NewsNorton set to secure passwords through the cloudIT PROThe division of Symantec enables logins to multiple sites and devices with one secure master password. By Jennifer Scott, 2 Feb 2012 at 09:45 Norton has announced the beta launch of Norton Identity Safe, which aims to use the cloud to secure multiple ...Dashlane, A New Password Manager For Windows and MacGhacks Technology NewsNorton Identity Safe Beta 2012.6.0.24PC AdvisorNorton Wants To Help You Remember Your PasswordPCWorld (blog)PC Authority -Lifehackerall 10 news articles »...more info>>>

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Government website passwords published by Anonymous - Help Net Security

Help Net SecurityGovernment website passwords published by AnonymousHelp Net Security"A quick look at those passwords shows that despite repeated warnings users still use insecure passwords," pointed out Brian Honan, the founder and head of Ireland's first CERT team and owner of BH Consulting. "Three of the accounts had 'password' as ......more info>>>

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Unlock the mystery of strong passwords - Greenville News

Unlock the mystery of strong passwordsGreenville NewsBy Amy Clarke, | Staff Writer Raise your hand if you have passwords scribbled onto scrap pieces of paper around your desk, or maybe a nice, organized Excel spreadsheet keeping track of the scores of login IDs and passwords we all use on a daily, ...and more »...more info>>>

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