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  2. How to tell if your online accounts have been hacked

    techcrunch.com/2024/07/14/how-to-tell-if-your...

    To access this tool, go to your Yahoo My Account Overview or click on the icon with your initial next to the email icon on the top right corner, and click on “Manage your account.”. Accessing ...

  3. Google Study Shows Security Questions Aren’t All That Secure

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    They’re meant to provide an extra layer of security, but according to a new study by Google’s security team, they aren’t all that secure. Looking at ‘hundreds of millions’ of these ...

  4. How to recover your Google account, including Gmail and ...

    techcrunch.com/2019/02/01/how-to-recover-quickly...

    How to recover your Google account for non-Google One members. Go to Google One. Choose a monthly storage option. You can get started with 100 GB of storage for just $1.99 a month. After you set ...

  5. National Public Data confirms breach that exposed Americans ...

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    A data dump that contains 2.7 billion records of personal information for people living in the US, including their Social Security Numbers, have recently been leaked online.The data dump's ...

  6. Google finds that security questions aren't really secure

    www.engadget.com/2015-05-25-google-security...

    Google has published research showing that security questions aren't that secure at all. In many cases, your answers are straightforward enough that attackers stand a decent chance of getting them ...

  7. Google Password Manager gets new security and ... - Engadget

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    The last big Google Password Manager convenience update is the addition of notes to your saved login details. If there's an extra pin or security question you need to remember the answer to, that ...

  8. Security question - Wikipedia

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    In the 2000s, security questions came into widespread use on the Internet. As a form of self-service password reset, security questions have reduced information technology help desk costs. By allowing the use of security questions online, they are rendered vulnerable to keystroke logging and brute-force guessing attacks, as well as phishing.

  9. Google revamps its Security Checkup feature with personalized ...

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    Google today is rolling out a revamped version of its longtime Security Checkup feature – a service that helps users make sure their Google accounts are safe by checking those items that could ...