The US Could Finally Ban Inane Forced Password Changes
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A new draft of the US National Institute of Standards and Technology's "Digital Identity Guidelines" bans the practice of requiring users to regularly change their passwords, citing that it causes more harm than good.
Researchers have found a vulnerability in a Kia web portal that allowed unauthorized access and control over millions of cars, highlighting a significant security issue affecting various car manufacturers.
The ongoing conflict in Lebanon has seen civilians receiving threatening text messages, intensifying accusations of psychological warfare between conflicting parties and raising concerns over civilian security.
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