Microsoft gives Windows 11 a new security feature to prevent you storing your passwords insecurely

Microsoft gives Windows 11 a new security feature to prevent you storing your passwords insecurely

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While software-based password managers are incredibly popular these days, it is still terrifyingly common to find that people store passwords on sticky notes attached to their monitor. A slightly more up to date means of recording passwords is to type them into a text document, and this is something Microsoft is seeking to discourage with the latest update to Windows 11. With Window 11 2022 Update, the company added a new enhanced phishing protection feature of Microsoft Defender Smartscreen. This security feature can, among other things, issue a warning if it detects that you are entering one of your passwords… [Continue Reading]

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