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- Google will now make passkeys the default for personal accounts | Ars Technica https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2023/10/google-will-now-make-passkeys-the-default-for-personal-accounts/ 102 comments
- Google to pay $8M settlement for “lying to Texans,” state AG says | Ars Technica https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2023/05/google-to-pay-8m-settlement-for-lying-to-texans-state-ag-says/ 66 comments
- Researcher uncovers one of the biggest password breaches in recent history | Ars Technica https://arstechnica.com/security/2024/01/71-million-passwords-for-facebook-coinbase-and-others-found-for-sale/ 5 comments
- More evidence emerges that Saturn’s rings are much younger than the planet | Ars Technica https://arstechnica.com/science/2023/05/more-evidence-emerges-that-saturns-rings-are-much-younger-than-the-planet/ 0 comments
- Google makes it easier for users to switch on advanced account protection | Ars Technica https://arstechnica.com/security/2024/07/google-makes-it-easier-for-users-to-switch-on-advanced-account-protection/ 0 comments
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- Google to pay $8M settlement for “lying to Texans,” state AG says | Ars Technica https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2023/05/google-to-pay-8m-settlement-for-lying-to-texans-state-ag-says/ 66 comments
- Google passkeys are a no-brainer. You’ve turned them on, right? | Ars Technica https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2023/05/passwordless-google-accounts-are-easier-and-more-secure-than-passwords-heres-why/ 30 comments
- https://1passwordstatic.com/files/security/1password-white-paper.pdf 1 comment
- MacStealer: New MacOS-based Stealer Malware Identified https://www.uptycs.com/blog/macstealer-command-and-control-c2-malware 0 comments
- More evidence emerges that Saturn’s rings are much younger than the planet | Ars Technica https://arstechnica.com/science/2023/05/more-evidence-emerges-that-saturns-rings-are-much-younger-than-the-planet/ 0 comments
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