You can no longer share your Netflix password with your loved ones for free: the service will charge for it

Netflix is ​​stepping up its efforts to get more viewers of the streaming service to pay to watch content. The company will start charging accounts for password sharing early next year. She will create a system that, in addition to your plan, will charge for ...

Immigrant's Handbook: what is parole, what it can be and what gives an immigrant in the USA

A parole gives foreigners the right to temporarily live and, in some cases, work in the United States without fear of deportation. Under the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA), the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) may decide to provide a password for urgent humanitarian reasons…

Two attempts to guess the password remain: a man from California could lose $ 240 million

Stefan Thomas, a programmer from San Francisco, California, saved the password for the bitcoin wallet on a secure external hard drive and forgot the password from it. The wallet has 7 thousand bitcoins, which is approximately $ 240 million at the current exchange rate. The story of the programmer was told by the Meduza edition. ...

A woman demanded a password from a neighbor's Wi-Fi, threatening to kill their dog

Stealing your neighbor's Wi-Fi is a national pastime. We all do this with the understanding that eventually we will probably get caught and the neighbors will change the password. But one woman refused to take no for an answer and threatened to kill her neighbor's dog if...

6 good reasons to never save passwords in a browser

Don’t rush to click “ok” when your browser once again prompts you to remember your account login information. Why? This was found out by Lifehacker. 1. Storing passwords in the browser is not secure Built-in credential stores in the browser are a real security hole. If…

iloveyou and princess: top 10 most popular passwords that threaten your security

The NordPass password manager has named the most common, and therefore the world's worst, combinations that people use to protect their accounts. In addition to the understandable 123456 and qwerty, iloveyou ("I love you"), princess and babygirl ("princess" and "baby") were among the most popular, and ...

As a man nearly lost Bitcoins on $ 30 thousand due to a forgotten PIN

Wired editor Mark Frauenfelder shared an enchanting story about how he almost lost $ 30 thousand in bitcoins due to the lost several digits of the PIN-code. Trezor: January 4th 2016: 7,4 BTC = $ 3 In January 000 I spent 2016 ...

Wi-Fi passwords of airports all over the world on one map

Travel blogger and computer security specialist Anil Polat has created an interactive map on which he collected Wi-Fi passwords at more than 130 airports around the world. Polat constantly updates the map and introduces new information. In addition, if you go through the map, you can even find clues ...

In the USA, they showed an authorization system without passwords: a computer recognizes you by walking

The American company UnifyID has developed a user authorization system that does not require a password. The platform collects data on a person's gait, his heartbeat and the manner of pressing keys on the keyboard, and thus identifies him, writes Tech Crunch. The company promises that this information will not ...

33 Millions of Twitter Passwords Up for Sale

A database of over 32 million Twitter accounts has been put up for sale on the digital black market. The LeakedSource portal reports. LeakedSource experts randomly checked the records containing email addresses and passwords: 15 out of 15 passwords were found to be valid. ...

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