Most Indians still store financial passwords in smartphones, finds report
New Delhi: About 17 per cent of Indians store important financial passwords (bank, ATM/ debit/credit card) in their smartphone contact ...
Read moreNew Delhi: About 17 per cent of Indians store important financial passwords (bank, ATM/ debit/credit card) in their smartphone contact ...
Read moreNew Delhi: In India, the most popular password is "password" and not "123456" as has been widely speculated. Interestingly, Japan ...
Read moreSan Francisco: Microsoft is further nudging users away from passwords by rolling out passwordless sign-in options to all consumer Microsoft ...
Read moreNew Delhi: Payment processor Juspay Tuesday said the data compromised during the breach did not contain any transaction information, and ...
Read moreSan Francisco: Video-conferencing platform ‘Zoom’ is rolling out a number of measures to stem criticism over how it has handled ...
Read moreMumbai: Even as Maharashtra grapples with rising COVID-19 cases, cyber fraudsters have devised a malware called ‘coronavirus map’ to steal ...
Read moreWhether it is bill payments, funds transfer or shopping, online banking is becoming more and more popular each day as ...
Read moreLondon: Millions of people are still using easy-to-guess passwords like ‘123456’ and ‘qwerty’ on sensitive accounts, a study has found. ...
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