Have you ever wanted to know just how "strong" your passwords really are? Maybe you want to know if your login credentials have been involved in a data breach? Well, Google now has a neat little Chrome Browser extension called "Password Checkup" that can check your credentials against their own database of compromised credentials. Awesome right! It securely checks credentials used to log in to certain websites. Whether they're manually entered or stored in Chrome's password manager, against hashed credentials stored in an encrypted database of billions of compromised accounts maintained by Google. Elie Bursztein, head of Google's anti-abuse research, says that the protocol behind the service is being presented as a standard for securely checking account security and that the interface may be offered as an open application interface in the future.
What does this do for me? It is very important to NEVER share account information to anyone other than yourself. When there is a company breach of information, in most cases account login credentials are usually pulled by hackers in order to access tons of personal information that could be either sold or exploited. This is bad for both the company and their end-users because accounts can be hacked and users information would become exposed.
https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2019/02/google-releases-chrome-extension-that-alerts-to-breached-passwords/
What does this do for me? It is very important to NEVER share account information to anyone other than yourself. When there is a company breach of information, in most cases account login credentials are usually pulled by hackers in order to access tons of personal information that could be either sold or exploited. This is bad for both the company and their end-users because accounts can be hacked and users information would become exposed.
https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2019/02/google-releases-chrome-extension-that-alerts-to-breached-passwords/
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