1 week later: EZ Pass has majority of user passwords compromised, giving hackers access to bank records of 8 million Americans.
That's even more reason to use a password manager. You're far more likely to have unique passwords per site. If one gets compromised, others don't.
Idk who is safe to use for password mgmt. I haven't seen data leaks for my banking institutions who probably have enforced regulations for IT security. Are there standards in place for password manager products? What brands are reputable?
1 week later: EZ Pass has majority of user passwords compromised, giving hackers access to bank records of 8 million Americans.
That's even more reason to use a password manager. You're far more likely to have unique passwords per site. If one gets compromised, others don't.
Idk who is safe to use for password mgmt. I haven't seen data leaks for my banking institutions who probably have enforced regulations for IT security. Are there standards in place for password manager products? What brands are reputable?