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If a site or service you use has been hacked, your password could have been stolen. Here are three quick ways to find out.
This article shows you how to set, change, and recover secure passwords for your MySQL root account, so you'll never be at a loss.
Last week the hacker group LulzSec published a file containing the e-mail and passwords for a whopping 62,000 accounts. Here's how to see if you're one of them.
Passprotect is a Chrome extension that uses data from the site Have I Been Pwned to let you know if a password you’re using has been found in any data breaches. If it has, then it’s time to ...
But in the affected versions of MariaDB and MySQL, as MontyProgram's Sergei Golubchik wrote in a list posting on June 9, the database can be fooled into accepting a password even if it doesn't match.
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