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Password Management

Can Someone Access the Passwords Saved in My Browser?

Yes, anyone who has access to your web browser or uses malicious software to hack it will be able to access the passwords saved in your browser. These known security flaws in browser password managers are often ignored because they are convenient to use. However, your passwords are not secure in a browser password manager. Continue reading to learn more about the risks of using browser password managers and what you should use instead.

Can WiFi See What You Search on Incognito?

Yes, your WiFi provider – also called an Internet Service Provider (ISP) – can see what you search and what sites you visit, even when you’re in incognito mode. The owner of the router will also be able to see what you search in the router logs. Incognito mode only prevents your site visits from being saved to your browser history. Read on to learn more about how incognito mode works and who can see your search history.

Keeper and Brigantia Super-Charge Partnership With MSP Workshop Event

Keeper Security partnered with Brigantia almost three years ago to focus on growing our business in the UK and Ireland MSP markets. It was an honour to re-join forces for a productive afternoon in London for an informative workshop with current partners. Brigantia’s Sales Director, Angus Shaw, and Keeper Security’s Global Channel Director, John Andrews, led the charge, with Padraigh Conway, our Lead EMEA Sales Engineer, providing detailed best practices sessions.

How Cybercriminals Are Using AI for Cyberattacks

Cybercriminals are using AI to carry out various cyberattacks including password cracking, phishing emails, impersonation and deepfakes. It’s important you understand how cybercriminals are using AI to their advantage so you can better protect yourself and family, as well as your accounts and data. Continue reading to learn about AI-enabled cyberattacks and what you can do to keep yourself safe.

Rolling out our privacy-preserving telemetry system

Back in March, we shared our plan to develop a privacy-preserving telemetry system that will help us build an even better 1Password. The goal was simple: to better understand how people are using 1Password, where they’re getting stuck, and which updates we should be focusing on first.

How To Check If an Email Attachment Is Safe

Cybercriminals often use phishing emails to get you to click on malicious links or attachments. Clicking on these scams can trigger a malware infection that places all your sensitive data at risk of becoming compromised. Before deciding to click on an attachment, you should make sure it’s safe to open.