The Ultimate Password: You Could Log In With Your Skull Soon Researchers have found a way to use a person’s skull as an authentication system for their smart gadgets. SkullConduct, as the experiment is called, uses unique sound waves that bounce through the skull to unlock devices. by Santiago Tiongco
Business Tech Study Finds Many Employees Worldwide Would Gladly Sell Their Work Passwords For Money by Alexandra Burlacu
Tech '123456,' 'Password' Top List Of Worst Passwords Of 2015: Here Are Tips On How To Create Strong Passwords by Aaron Mamiit
Culture How the Houston Astros Could Have Stopped the St. Louis Cardinals' Hacking, According to a Cyber Security Expert by Mark Lelinwalla
Science End Of Passwords? Our Brain Activity Might Be All We Need To Unlock Websites, Bank Accounts by Jim Algar
Tech If You Use '123456' or 'Password' as Your Password, You Better Change it Right Now by Aaron Mamiit
Tech Security Specs, Standards Courtesy of FIDO May Ring Death Knell for Passwords by Christian de Looper
Business Tech Sony Cyber Attack Lesson #1: Don't Save Passwords in a Directory Called 'Password' by Menchie Mendoza