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Top 10 Most Imitated Companies in 2021 So Far

In a brand phishing attack, cybercriminals try to imitate the official website of a well-known brand by using a similar domain name or URL and web page design to the genuine site. The link to the fake website can be sent to target individuals by email or text message, a user can be redirected during web browsing, or it may be triggered by a fraudulent mobile application. The fake website often contains a form intended to steal users’ credentials, payment details or other personal information. Check Point’s new Brand Phishing Report reveals the most frequently imitated by criminals. Here are the Top 10 phishing brands in Q1 of 2021: /* custom css */ .tdi_3_657.td-a-rec-img{ text-align: left; }.tdi_3_657.td-a-rec-img img{ margin: 0 auto 0 0; } Microsoft (related to 39% of all brand...

Dropbox Users Can Store 50 Passwords for Free

Image sourced from TheStreet Dropbox’s password manager will soon be available to all users – the service will store up to 50 of the most important passwords in one secure place. “The Passwords app remembers your usernames and passwords on all your devices—so you don’t have to. And zero-knowledge encryption ensures only you know your passwords, not Dropbox,” reads a blog post from Dropbox. “We’re excited to help make the passwords experience easy for everyone, so in early April we’re rolling out Dropbox Passwords to all Dropbox users. Now, with a free Dropbox Basic plan, you can try a limited version of Passwords.” The software company says that users can access these passwords anywhere with automatic syncing on up to three devices and soon they will be able to securely share these passwor...

Dropbox Launches New Password Manager in Private Beta

Sourced from TechSpot. Dropbox has quietly launched a new password manager named Dropbox Passwords. The app is only available in a private beta on Android, and although it can be downloaded, users won’t be able to use it yet – at least not until they get an invite. The app’s Play Store listing notes that the app is currently “in development” and therefore may be unstable. Sourced from Dropbox. While still currently in a very basic state, like most password managers, it creates unique passwords, stores them in a single place and synchronises them across your devices in order to automatically and quickly fill-in login fields. /* custom css */ .tdi_3_44e.td-a-rec-img{ text-align: left; }.tdi_3_44e.td-a-rec-img img{ margin: 0 auto 0 0; } There’s still no mention of other useful features like i...