by SecureKey | Nov 26, 2013 | Authentication, Passwords and Credentials
When we set up a new online account, we're supposed to follow the philosophy of using a unique password for every login. If we log into 15 different websites, not one should share the same authentication details. But most people using 15 online services have nine...
by SecureKey | Nov 22, 2013 | Uncategorized
Born into a world dominated by technology, millennials are quick to adopt the latest trends such as social media. Services like Twitter, Instagram, Youtube and Facebook have let them share their personal lives to a degree impossible a mere decade ago. For...
by SecureKey | Nov 20, 2013 | Uncategorized
If you were asked to list all of the websites you visit that require login credentials, you might be stumped to name every last one. There might be dozens of online services you use every day, from your email account to daily electronic news sites, all of which might...
by SecureKey | Nov 19, 2013 | Privacy
Many browsers, by storing commonly used data, can make life easier, especially when it comes to filling out online forms. But the recent Google Chrome vulnerability has showed that storing this data such as names, addresses, and credit card numbers, might not be such...
by SecureKey | Nov 18, 2013 | Authentication, Authentication, Passwords and Credentials, Passwords and Credentials, Passwords and Credentials
Boil them down to their essence and passwords are basically keys. They unlock user accounts regardless of who actually enters the login credentials. In some circumstances, this is desirable. A wireless network doesn't care who is accessing it, so long as...