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AI can crack your passwords. Here’s how Keeper can help.

As AI becomes more advanced, it’s important to consider all the ways AI can be used maliciously by cybercriminals, especially when it comes to cracking passwords. While AI password-cracking techniques...

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Meltdown and Spectre – What Are They? Meltdown and Spectre are the names given to two different, yet similar, vulnerabilities against most modern processors that run in computers today.  These exploits allow an attacker to access bits of memory that they shouldn’t normally have access to.  These vulnerabilities can be exploited through malware which could

Important Cybersecurity Information About “Meltdown” and “Spectre”

Keeper is not vulnerable to the attack outlined by the Center for Information Technology Policy research article titled “No boundaries for user identities: Web trackers exploit browser login managers”. 1. Keeper does not auto-fill credentials on any website without the user’s explicit consent. 2. Keeper enforces a same-origin policy when filling into embedded frames. For

Response to Princeton’s Center for Information Technology Policy Article

On Dec 8 2017, Keeper released a major new browser extension update (Version 11.3) that introduced several new features and improvements to the user experience, including improved form filling and automation features. On Dec 14 2017, Tavis Ormandy (a highly-respected security researcher at Google) contacted us about a potential vulnerability in our browser extension update.

Update for Keeper Browser Extension 11.4.4

Keeper has removed its Wi-Fi syncing feature. We’re now auto-enabling our Cloud-based Internet Syncing feature for all users. This is great news for users – it simplifies the user experience, reduces confusion, enhances the product and increases security. Keeper’s Internet Sync feature is the most secure way to sync information between your devices and protect

Wi-Fi Sync Removal

The new year brings many of the same challenges that Callpod has long ago recognized in mobile device security. Security risks with corporate mobile devices continue to rise as the use of tablets in professional environments demand an increase in security measures. Experts recognize that the key to security within mobile devices lies in encryption–as

The State of Mobile Security: 2012

Find the answer to any question you may have, and explore the all of the features that we have to offer! Callpod’s Webinar Callpod is hosting weekly webinars to train users on Keeper. Find your platform and device, and register to reserve your place at the proper event. Webinar Schedule  

Educate Yourself–It's Free!

The digital age has brought with it a host of concerns for parents regarding the privacy of their children in light of the information and activities that is now being shared online. And with good reason: “An Associated Press-MTV poll finds 3 in 10 teens and young adults have had people get into their Facebook,

More Teens Report Being Hacked

Regular followers of Callpod’s blog know that this has been an extraordinary year in mobile device security. Breaches of security are occurring at rates that only continue to accelerate. Hacking is taking place for all kinds of reasons as our lives become increasingly enmeshed in technology, targeting everyone from workers to regular consumers accustomed to

Investment in Mobile Security to Increase 44% Annually Through 2015

We recently reported on a data leak by hackers on Goldman Sachs CEO and Chairman, Lloyd Blankfein earlier this week. Since then, news reports have been developing regarding the connection of online activism and protests against Wall Street and the financial system. “Members of the Anonymous collective are not just taking their activism to the

Cyber Attacks Take a New Angle

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