![]() ![]() If it notices a match for a password and username combination, the user can either continue to log in (i.e. Introduced in February, Password Checkup compares a hashed version of every user password entered against a database of four billion that Google knows to have been compromised in breaches. And yet, according to Google, only one in four users of its Password Checkup Chrome extension decided to do just that when told the same bad news. ![]() Presumably, the answer is ‘change it immediately’. If you were told that the password you had just entered was known to have been compromised in a data breach, what would you do? ![]()
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