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Social media beats TV as top American news source for first time, study finds

Zero Day

Also: How new Facebook policies incentivize spreading misinformation For the first time this year (the RISJ has released a media report every year since 2012), the No. 1 spot, or the largest proportion of respondents who used a particular source in the past week, went to social media, with 54%. Traditional television claimed the No.

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4 ways Google Lens on Chrome magnifies my productivity - and how to use it

Zero Day

Also: Why SMS two-factor authentication codes aren't safe and what to use instead For smartphones, Google Lens makes a lot of sense. As far back as 2011 or 2012, you could go into Google Image Search, upload an image, and get search results. We've covered Google Lens before on ZDNET. But Lens makes it oh so much faster.

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New Version of Meduza Stealer Released in Dark Web

Security Affairs

Presently, Meduza password stealer supports Windows Server 2012/2016/2019/2022 and Windows 10/11. The product has been originally emerged at XSS underground forum, and later received positive feedback on other well-established communities including Exploit.

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Dashlane 2024

eSecurity Planet

Dashlane is a password management software that’s popular for business and personal uses alike. The company was founded in 2009, and the first software edition was released in 2012. Like many other password managers, Dashlane makes it easy for users to create new passwords and store existing ones in a secure vault.

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Dashlane vs. LastPass: Business Password Manager Comparison

eSecurity Planet

Dashlane and LastPass are two of the biggest names in password management software. They both provide businesses secure vaults for sensitive information, including passwords, credit card details, and personal identification numbers. It has long been regarded as a top password manager for both personal and professional use.

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Police forces pipe 225 million pwned passwords into ‘Have I Been Pwned?’

Malwarebytes

So, if HIBP says your email address was involved in the great big LinkedIn breach of 2012, the Canva breach of 2019, or any other notable episode of credential theft, you know to change your passwords on those systems, and not use them anywhere else. If it says a password you use has breached, you know to never use it again.

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Dashlane Review 2021: Pricing & Features

eSecurity Planet

Dashlane is a password management software that’s popular for business and personal uses alike. The company was founded in 2009, and the first software edition was released in 2012. Like many other password managers, Dashlane makes it easy for users to create new passwords and store existing ones in a secure vault.