A Message From Our Founders: Thank You!
Did you get our email? This weekend, Keeper co-founders Darren Guccione and Craig Lurey sent a message out to all our subscribers. In it, they introduce our awesome new features, Sharing and Browser Extensions, and thank our customers for their support and feedback over the years. The ema ...
Continue ReadingMeet Our New Browser Extension!
As if the new Sharing feature wasn't enough, we've added another feature for all Keeper users. And it's pretty great, if we do say so ourselves. Say hello to our new browser extension, for Chrome, Firefox and Safari! Now you can access your Keeper records right from your browser. When l ...
Continue ReadingSharing Is Caring
As we announced last week, the newest Keeper feature for paid subscribers is now live. Our last post tells you everything you need to know to get started. So, now that you've learned how to use Sharing, what are you going to use it for? Here are a few ways that we think Sharing can benefit our ...
Continue ReadingThe Largest Cyber Attack…. Ever
As of yesterday, anti-spam website Spamhaus reported that they were being targeted with a tidal wave of meaningless traffic and data. In fact, their servers were the target of the largest surge of junk content ever directed in one attack. Exactly how large was it? To put it in perspective, sim ...
Continue ReadingThe Debate Over “Ethical Hacking”
Jack Dorsey, co-founder of Twitter, is a hacker. In an interview of 60 Minutes he openly distinguished between "criminal" hacking and hacking that is used to exposed a network's or website's security flaws. The first, he confirms, is most certainly a crime, generally involving the accessing a ...
Continue ReadingQ: What Do Kanye West, Paris Hilton and Michelle Obama Have In Common?
A: They're among the growing group of celebrity victims of a recent high-profile "doxxing" hack. Referred to by some as a prank, this tactic of accessing and sharing personal data, including financial information, is a serious cyber crime. As of Monday, as many as 12 celebrities and political ...
Continue ReadingAndroid Users: We’ve Got Your Back
As we announced last week, the new Keeper for Android is now available. And according to a new security report from Blue Coat Systems, you really need it. Long story short: because of the many available third party Android app stores, cyber-criminals are able to more easily distribute malware- ...
Continue ReadingUPDATE: The New Keeper for Android is Here!
Android users, rejoice! The newest version of Keeper is now available for devices running Android version 2.2 and higher. What's do you get with your free update? Dependable password management that is now more beautiful, much faster, and generally just way better. Keeper for Android versi ...
Continue ReadingSo What’s The Deal With Anonymous, Anyway?
It’s everywhere. We’ve all seen it. Headlines in technology, cyber security, national security, politics, and more all seem to be ridden with this mysterious name: “Anonymous.” The image of a faceless figure wearing the iconic Guy Fawkes mask, or the group’s unofficial logo of a headles ...
Continue ReadingNew York Times: “We’ve Been Hacked”
Breaking news: The New York Times announced yesterday that it has been the victim of hacking. And not on just one occasion. According to the report, this has been going on for four months. So who is responsible? According to them, China. It seems that in response to articles published in Oc ...
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