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16 billion passwords leaked across Apple, Google, more: What to know and how to protect yourself

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Close Home Tech Security 16 billion passwords leaked across Apple, Google, more: What to know and how to protect yourself Wondering if your information is posted online from a data breach? Here's how to check if your accounts are at risk and what to do next.   Think you've been involved in a data breach?

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Heard about the 16 billion passwords leak? Here are the facts and how to protect yourself

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Here are the facts and how to protect yourself Wondering if your information is posted online from a data breach? Here's how to check if your accounts are at risk and what to do next. PT Moor Studio/Getty With so much news about data breaches, you have to be careful not to panic each time you hear of a new one.

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ChatGPT at work: how chatbots help employees, but threaten business

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Account hacking. Account security is always a priority issue. Even if employees use only official clients, the security of messages potentially containing sensitive data often rests on the owner’s good faith, as does what actual information ends up in the dialog with the chatbot.

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G Suite Security: Top 6 Risks to Avoid

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You can also block every suspicious app, so they can’t access your data. Insider threats For lots of people outside of the IT, phrases like ‘data breach’ are mostly associated with complex hacker attacks. First, always follow the obligatory security procedures when employees leave your organization.

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