Microsoft Edge loads all your saved passwords, decrypted and in plaintext, into memory at startup. Google Chrome doesn’t—is ...
Microsoft Edge just stopped storing your passwords in plaintext - but you'll need the latest update ...
Microsoft has confirmed a “defense-in-depth change will come to every supported version of Edge” after initially refusing to ...
Microsoft is removing a major security flaw in Edge after researcher Tom Jøran Sønstebyseter Rønning exposed how passwords ...
While Microsoft originally said the plaintext password behavior was “a deliberate design decision,” the company has now ...
Microsoft is updating the Edge web browser to ensure it no longer loads saved passwords into process memory in clear text at ...
A cybersecurity researcher discovered a big potential issue with Edge's password manager.
Saved passwords in Microsoft Edge will no longer sit in plaintext memory for the entire browser session after a researcher raised concerns.
Microsoft Edge no longer stores passwords in plaintext memory. Update to the latest version to benefit from this critical ...
Security researcher Tom Jøran Sønstebyseter Rønning recently shared evidence that Microsoft's web browser-based password manager stores all of its saved passwords in memory without encryption while ...