Thousands of Norton LifeLock customers had their accounts compromised in recent weeks, potentially allowing criminal hackers access to customer password managers, the company revealed in a recent data breach notice.

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      2 years ago

      lol, lmao Will they ever learn? Relatedly, get into webauthn. And don’t make it someone else’s responsibility.

      Indeed! 🤣 MFA/2FA, but IMHO the best overall is FIDO2

      • zergling_man@lemmy.perthchat.org
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        2 years ago

        Is that related to that uhhh, FIDOnet or whatever? The one where it’s all delegated down?

        2fa To be honest, I don’t see the point. Just use one non-shit factor.

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    It only happens every time. But for some reason people keep on trusting megacorps to keep them secure.

    When you are letting big companies that have huge targets on their back have your most critical data, it’s just a matter of time. I prefer self-hosted solutions, particularly ones you can hide from the rest of the world in addition to being secure on their own…