Cybersecurity Industry news By Filip TRUTA A noted Google developer has discovered a troubling flaw in a popular password manager that Windows 10 installs by default. Hackers could get their hands on user passwords via clickjacking and/or malicious code-injection techniques.
Google Project Zero researcher Tavis Ormandy made the discovery while playing around with a Windows 10 virtual machine. Maybe you want to try face recognition rather than setting up a complicated password for better security and privacy protection of your Windows 10 computer. If so, you’re potentially at risk of having your computer unlocked by an attacker by just holding a photograph of you in front of your webcam. |
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