![]() It’s reasonable to assume that an out-of-the box, default feature in a major brower should be pretty secure … except when it’s not, by design! While not perfect, many companies have accepted these built-in features as “secure enough.” And since browsers are constantly volunteering to save every password the user enters, it shouldn’t be surprising then if this is how your employees are keeping track of them. It’s probably a safe bet then that most employees are using their browsers to store all of their long, complex passwords. Hopefully, you have a corporate security awareness training program and have long been discouraging the first two practices, even if some people may still do them.
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