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How to Identify Passwords Migrated from LastPass That Need to be Updated

Many business customers have migrated from LastPass to Keeper over the past several years. As a result of recent news surrounding LastPass’ data breach, customers are asking what they should do to ensure passwords migrated from LastPass to Keeper are updated, in case backup files from LastPass that may remain on LastPass’ infrastructure, have been accessed by the attackers.

How Oversharing on Social Media Affects Your Privacy

In today’s society, social media has become a prevalent method of communication and sharing the highlights of our daily lives has become the norm. Unfortunately, there are many risks associated with oversharing in the digital world. Oversharing can be especially dangerous because of the tendency to expose sensitive information which jeopardizes your privacy and security.

What Are Safe Ways to Send Passwords?

Many organizations, especially ones working in the tech and digital field, require constant back-and-forth communication, online file sharing and access to various accounts. Working in a collaborative environment often requires shared accounts, which means employees must find an easy way to share passwords without putting the company at risk of a cyberattack.

Keeper Named a Leader in Password Management for Winter 2023 by Users on G2

Keeper Security is excited to announce that Keeper Password Manager was rated as a leading Enterprise, Mid-market, and Small Business password manager for Winter 2023 by users on G2, the world’s largest and most trusted software marketplace. Keeper was also named as a leader in password management in Europe, being the easiest for administrators to use, as well as being named the momentum leader, among other recognitions from users in the password management category.

Seven Signs Your Digital Data Is Compromised

Personal data such as email addresses and passwords unlock our online identities and have become part and parcel of almost all accounts on the internet. Research indicates that there are over 5 billion daily web users worldwide and mobile phones account for about 60% of the world’s web traffic. Digital data examples include text messages, videos, satellite images and data from IoT, smart devices and social media.

The Benefits of Multi-Factor Authentication

Multi-factor authentication is important for online security. It helps protect your accounts from being compromised by unauthorized users by adding an extra layer of security. There are several benefits to implementing multi-factor authentication such as reducing password risks and meeting regulatory compliance. Read on to discover more about the benefits of using multi-factor authentication in your everyday life and business operations.

How to Prevent Password Attacks

Password attacks are one of the most common types of cyberattacks. They occur when someone tries to access your accounts by guessing or stealing your login credentials. You can prevent password attacks by enabling multi-factor authentication and using strong, unique passwords for your accounts. Read on to learn how you can keep yourself protected from these types of attacks.

2022 Cybersecurity Census Report Unveils Investment Urgency for UK's Education Sector

One in 10 UK educational institutions are subject to more than 250 attacks each year. Just one in five consider their organisation 'very well prepared' in the face of cyberattacks. Almost half (48%) believe they are lacking in either skills, solutions, or both, to deal with cyberattacks.

How Did Someone Guess My Password?

Finding out that someone has guessed your password can be a scary feeling. Passwords protect your important data, so having someone guess it is a major threat to your security. There are several ways someone could have guessed your password including having bad password habits and easy-to-guess security questions. Read on to learn more about password guessing and the steps you can take to avoid it from happening to your accounts.

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Into the future: what might cybersecurity look like in 2023?

As we enter into 2023, cybersecurity must be at the forefront of our minds. With hackers becoming increasingly sophisticated in their techniques and the number of endpoints growing exponentially due to the explosion in the number of connected devices, it is critical that over the next 12 months we consolidate our efforts to stay one step ahead of the threats.