Glen Bryant+Follow16 Billion Passwords: Real Risk or Old News?Did you see the buzz about 16 billion passwords from Google, Apple, and Facebook floating around in a massive data dump? While it sounds alarming, experts say this isn’t a fresh breach but a compilation of old leaks. Still, it’s a wake-up call for anyone reusing passwords. Are password managers and passkeys enough, or do we need a total rethink of digital security? Let’s debate: is the password era finally over? #Cybersecurity #PasswordSecurity #TechDebate #Tech00Share
Hannah Jones+Follow16 Billion Logins Exposed—Are We Safe?Just when you thought your passwords were secure, a record-breaking breach has exposed 16 billion logins from Apple, Facebook, Google, and more. This isn’t just old data—fresh credentials, session tokens, and cookies are now in the wild, making it easier than ever for cybercriminals to hijack accounts. Are we underestimating the real-world risks of infostealer malware? Would better password hygiene or two-factor authentication really keep us safe? Let’s debate. #Cybersecurity #DataBreach #PasswordSecurity #Tech30Share
mcdanielchristie+FollowDid Your Netflix Password Just Leak?Grab your coffee—this is wild. Over 184 million passwords for sites like Google, PayPal, and Netflix just leaked online. If you reuse the same password everywhere (guilty?), hackers could easily sneak into your accounts. The fix? Mix up your passwords, use a password manager, and turn on two-factor authentication. Treat your logins like your house keys—don’t leave them lying around! Time to update those old passwords before someone else binge-watches on your account. #databreach #passwordsecurity #onlinesafety #Business92Share
john57+FollowWould You Trust Chrome to Auto-Change Passwords?Google Chrome is about to make password headaches a thing of the past by auto-replacing weak or compromised passwords for you. No more tedious manual updates—just a click, and Chrome handles the rest. But here’s the catch: it only works on sites that play along. Is this the future of effortless security, or does it give too much control to the browser? Would you let Chrome manage your credentials behind the scenes? #GoogleChrome #PasswordSecurity #TechDebate #Tech00Share
vincentchen+FollowAre Short Passwords Still Worth the Risk?Imagine 12 top-tier Nvidia RTX 5090 graphics cards working together—these beasts can brute-force a complex 6-character password in just two weeks. Sounds wild, right? But here’s the kicker: make your password longer and throw in some symbols, and suddenly, even the most powerful hardware is stumped for centuries. With GPUs getting faster, is it finally time to ditch short passwords for good? Or do you think password managers are the real game-changer? Let’s debate! #Cybersecurity #PasswordSecurity #TechDebate #Nvidia #PasswordManager #Tech00Share
Melissa Suarez+FollowAre Weak Passwords Our Biggest Threat?Just read a deep dive into password security trends, and the numbers are shocking—94% of us are still reusing passwords, making ourselves easy targets for cybercriminals. With default choices like “123456” still everywhere, are we underestimating the real risk? Do you trust password managers, or do you have your own method for staying secure? Let’s talk about what actually works in 2024 and what’s just security theater. #Cybersecurity #PasswordSecurity #TechDebate #DataProtection #Infosec #Tech00Share
jamesmcdaniel+FollowAre Weak Passwords Still Our Biggest Risk?Just read about 19 billion passwords leaked, and it’s wild that “123456” is still the most common. Even with all the tech advances, most people stick to easy-to-guess passwords, making credential stuffing a hacker’s playground. With SMS phishing on the rise and phone carriers failing to block attacks, is it time we rethink how we secure our digital lives? Would you trust a password manager, or is multi-factor authentication the only way forward? #Cybersecurity #PasswordSecurity #Phishing #TechDebate #DigitalSafety #Tech00Share