How to password protect your PDF files
PDF files have become an essential part of our digital lives. We use them to create and share invoices, reports, contracts, and countless other documents every day.
PDF files have become an essential part of our digital lives. We use them to create and share invoices, reports, contracts, and countless other documents every day.
The security landscape is always evolving. This can make predicting what’s going to happen next complicated, but no less necessary.
It’s rare that a week goes by without at least one data breach making the news. Criminals are targeting companies of all sizes to see if they can slip past their digital defenses and steal confidential data.
LastPass, a competitor, recently announced that password hashes were included in an August 2022 breach of their cloud storage. Their notice claimed that if users had followed default settings, “it would take millions of years to guess your master password using generally-available password-cracking technology.” That claim is highly misleading.
Millions of people use Microsoft Excel to record, organize, and analyze important information. If you fall into this group, you may want to password-protect some of your most important spreadsheets and Workbooks.
We can probably all agree that we’re living in a state of permacrisis right now. After grappling with Covid-19, the world has been rocked by volatile stock markets, record-setting inflation, and the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. No wonder Collins Dictionary chose permacrisis as its word of the year for 2022.
1Password Shell Plugins brings the security and ease of use of biometrics to every tool in your terminal.
Data breaches are on the rise, so it’s critical that companies properly protect their customers’ passwords. One of the ways that businesses do this is by hashing passwords before storing them.
As an Airbnb host, you have a lot to manage. Reservations, cleaning, finances – the list goes on and on. But one of the most important parts of being a host is keeping your guests, and your property, safe and secure.
We have more sign-in options than ever, but keeping track of them all is becoming increasingly difficult. So we’re making it easier.