In addition to practicing poor password hygiene, relying on in-browser password managers was another security faux pas highlighted by a recent survey. Commissioned by access management provider ThycoticCentrify, the survey found that more than a third (35%) of respondents admitted to trusting their web browser to store credentials on their personal and work devices. “By breaking just one of these devices, an attacker can easily access all of the passwords stored in the user's browser. or even sensitive data,” said Joseph Carson, chief security scientist and CISO advisor at ThycoticCentrify.TheComparison needs you! We take a look at how our readers are using VPNs with streaming sites like Netflix so we can improve our content and offer better advice. This survey will take no more than 60 seconds of your time and we would greatly appreciate it if you would share your experiences with us.
Carson argued that even if a personal device is compromised, the attacker can use the credentials stored in his web browser to analyze the user's password habits and create all possible combinations of a word. business. applications and system.Click here to launch the survey in a new window