The Security Rabbit Hole Has No Bottom (Premium)

You can add the term “go down a rabbit hole” to the list of those I use regularly and correctly while not having a full meaning of its origin. So I looked it up, and in this case, my understanding that it originated with Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventu… Continue reading The Security Rabbit Hole Has No Bottom (Premium)

The Security Rabbit Hole Has No Bottom (Premium)

You can add the term “go down a rabbit hole” to the list of those I use regularly and correctly while not having a full meaning of its origin. So I looked it up, and in this case, my understanding that it originated with Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventu… Continue reading The Security Rabbit Hole Has No Bottom (Premium)

Bitwarden Adds Passkey Support … But Only to Its Web Vault

No, this isn’t what I’ve been looking for. But Bitwarden advanced its support for passkeys in a very minor way today. And it did so poorly.
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My Favorite New Apps of 2023 (Premium)

I went into this article knowing full well that 2023 was a year of change and that I would have lots of new apps to write about. And then I actually looked, and even I was surprised by the amount of change I’ve made. There is no doubt that I have start… Continue reading My Favorite New Apps of 2023 (Premium)

20 Most Popular TechRepublic Articles in 2023

Here’s a list of the 20 most popular articles published by TechRepublic in 2023. Read articles about ChatGPT, Google Bard, Windows 11 and more. Continue reading 20 Most Popular TechRepublic Articles in 2023

Love for sports could lead to poor password practices

33% of Americans have used a sports-related term in a password, according to Bitwarden. Those who have are twice as likely to have used one inspired by a professional sports team (46%) versus a college sports team (22%). 49% of Americans aged 18-34 hav… Continue reading Love for sports could lead to poor password practices