
To solve that problem, you change your passwords, and you enable 2FA.

When that happens, hackers might have your credentials.

That being said, chances are pretty good a number of those passwords you work with a not only weak, but have fallen victim to one or more breaches. Top 10 open-source security and operational risks of 2023Īs a cybersecurity blade, ChatGPT can cut both waysĬloud security, hampered by proliferation of tools, has a “forest for trees” problemĮlectronic data retention policy (TechRepublic Premium) Hopefully, you use them in conjunction with two-factor authentication (2FA), otherwise it’s only a matter of time before your account is hacked. You use them to log in to every service and most apps. Passwords aren’t going anywhere anytime soon. Jack Wallen shows you how to use this tool. Google offers a password checking service that will check all of your Chrome-saved passwords for weaknesses and against known breaches.

How to use Google’s Password Checkup tool
