So you replaced the letter “e” with “3” and capitalized a random letter, and now you think your password is secure? Nope. Hackers (and the NSA) know those tricks, too. That’s why you should use this ...
Instead of trying to remember a long and complex password, try switching to passphrases. Learn why they’re important and how they work. Passwords were invented in the mid 1960s at MIT, and more than ...
Passwords are everywhere. It's true that passkeys are becoming more widespread, but they're far from universal. You still need to remember dozens or hundreds of ...
Our passwords are the primary way we log in to all the services we use day in and day out. Unfortunately, passwords are becoming increasingly complex as pressure from hackers push us towards more ...
We sent this email at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, Aug. 14, 2025, to students who were enrolled in Fall 2025 classes and didn't have a security passphrase on file. Dear [first], Please take a moment to set ...