

#GOOGLE CHROME PASSWORD PASSWORD#
If you use the Google Chrome browser, you should install the Password Checkup extension as an extra security precaution. Hackers typically take advantage of this to take over accounts. That leaves a remainder of 65% of the sample who use the same password for some or all accounts - posing a security risk since one compromised account can make accounts to other websites vulnerable as well. This month, Google and Harris Poll released an online security survey of 3000 adults in the US and it showed that only 35% of the sample uses a different password for all their accounts. If there’s a match, Password Checkup will alert you to make changes immediately to prevent unauthorized access to accounts by third parties. All of these credentials are hashed using a cryptography technique called “blinding,” which allows Google to compare your credentials with the known stolen credentials without ever needing to actually view your information. Google currently has a database of over 4 billion credentials that were stolen during data breaches.

Source: So How Does Password Checkup Work? Google provided an image on their blog to help you get set up with the extension: With the Password Checkup Chrome extension installed, you’ll receive an automatic notification if a username or password for any of your accounts were known to have been compromised during data leaks in the past. On Tuesday, January 5th, Google released a Chrome extension that will help users protect their accounts from risks from third party data breaches. Google is always on top of its game when it comes to making its user’s lives more secure.
