

In other words, the attackers performed credential stuffing, meaning they were trying to enter accounts with usernames and passwords they had acquired elsewhere (likely the dark web). The incident dates back to December 2022, when the company started noticing a series of failed login attempts. According to Norton, the attacks didn’t breach its systems, meaning that the hackers were targeting individual accounts.


But how do you pick the best password management service? This is what security experts have been advocating for years because these tools create a safe environment in which users can store all of their credentials and financial data without the hassle of remembering each and every username and password. What this means is that passwords are here to stay, at least for the time being, and your best shot at both generating unique and cryptographically secure passwords and retrieving them whenever they’re needed is with a password manager. Of the many ‘silver bullets’ out there looking to finally slay the password, none have been able to succeed.
