Tech expert Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson says Apple's Passwords app had a three-month phishing flaw from iOS 18 to 18.2 patch.
Apple has fixed a bug in the iOS Passwords app that allowed iPhone users to be susceptible to phishing attacks, potentially ...
Apple's Passwords app has a major security flaw. The company has since patched it, but if you haven't updated in a while, you ...
The fix is using a password manager, which remembers all your logins for you (and even helps you invent strong passwords).
Apple's Passwords app is convenient and easy to use. But a new report shows that it had a problem for a while—though only in ...
But there are some drawbacks. Similar to a password manager like 1Password for example, stored credentials in the Passwords app can be accessed from any signed-in Apple device. You can even access ...
A bug in the iOS 18.2 Passwords app which left users vulnerable to phishing attacks for over three months after its release, ...
With the app still in its early days ... all in a clean and friendly interface. Password Manager for iPhone is free to download but requires an annual subscription to unlock all premium features.
Here's how I sync logins from my MacBook, iPad, and iPhone to my Windows PC so I can access my favorite accounts without retyping passwords.