A new feature to Chrome’s built-in password manager means that users will soon be able to store notes with their passwords. The feature, currently limited to Chrome’s latest Canary release, means that:
- A “Notes” field will appear in Google Chrome’s password manager underneath the username and password fields.
Tech News : 3% of Users Responsible For 92% Of Breaches
A report by Security Company ‘Elevate’ has revealed that 3 per cent of users are responsible for 92 per cent of malware events for businesses, indicating that a small number of users create the most risk.
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Tech News : Mobile Malware Surges By 500%
Proofpoint researchers have reported that, starting in early February, there has been a 500 per cent jump in mobile malware delivery attempts in Europe.
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According to the researchers, this rise is in keeping with a trend that has been evident in the last few years where...
Featured Article : What’s all the Fuss About Wordle?
In this article, we look at what Wordle is, and how a change of ownership has led to some online criticism.
What Is Wordle?
Wordle is a free, web-based word game where players have six chances to guess a randomly selected five-letter word. Each day there’s a...