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Apple’s iOS 18’s Password Manager can help save users from a number of cyber scams. Here’s how

FP Staff • December 2, 2024, 10:11:59 IST
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With hackers constantly evolving their tactics, even experienced users can fall victim to sophisticated schemes. Apple’s latest security tools aim to provide robust protection, tackling vulnerabilities head-on while making it easier for users to manage their digital security

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Apple’s iOS 18 Password Manager and passkeys offer a smarter, safer way to protect your information, whether you’re an experienced tech user or just starting to navigate the digital world. Image Credit: Reuters

In a world where cybercriminals are always a step ahead, safeguarding your personal and financial data is no longer optional — it’s essential.  

The recent “wedding card scam” has shed light on the ingenious ways hackers exploit unsuspecting victims, proving that even the simplest action, like downloading a file from WhatsApp, can lead to significant financial losses.  

But Apple is stepping up with iOS 18’s new Password Manager and its revolutionary passkeys, offering a more secure and seamless way to protect your sensitive information.

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The Wedding Card Scam: A wake-up call

The wedding card scam has shown just how easily people can be exploited in the digital age. Masquerading as harmless PDF invitations, these files actually contain malicious APKs that, when downloaded, can access sensitive data. From net banking credentials to passwords stored in unsecured note-taking apps, these scams can drain bank accounts within moments.

This incident underscores the need for smarter, more secure ways to store and manage passwords. Traditional methods, such as writing passwords down or using the same one across multiple accounts, are no match for today’s cyber threats. That’s where Apple’s iOS 18 Password Manager comes into play, offering a much-needed solution to modern security challenges.

Apple’s iOS 18 Password Manager: A game-changer

Apple has reimagined password security with its upgraded Password Manager in iOS 18. It’s not just a tool for storing passwords — it’s a comprehensive security hub designed to keep your data safe while making your life easier.

Encrypted storage for sensitive data

The Password Manager encrypts and securely stores your credentials, ensuring they are protected from prying eyes. This eliminates the risky habit of saving passwords in apps that lack proper security.

Alerts for data breaches

If a stored password is exposed in a known data breach, the Password Manager notifies you instantly, enabling you to act quickly and change your credentials.

Passkeys for password-free logins

Apple’s passkeys eliminate the need for traditional passwords altogether. These unique, device-generated credentials are immune to phishing attacks and other common password vulnerabilities, providing a seamless and secure login experience.

Family sharing

Share passwords securely with family members while maintaining control over who can access what, ensuring safety for everyone in your circle.

Passkeys: The future of online security

Passkeys are Apple’s innovative answer to the flaws of traditional passwords. Designed to be both secure and user-friendly, passkeys are unique to each account and generated directly by your device. Unlike conventional passwords, they are nearly impossible to hack or steal, offering a new level of protection.

Integrated into iOS 18, macOS Sequoia, and visionOS 2, Passkeys work seamlessly across Apple devices. They eliminate the need for users to create and remember complex passwords, significantly reducing the risk of breaches. Paired with the Password Manager’s other features, passkeys represent a major leap forward in personal cybersecurity.

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How to get started with iOS 18’s security features

To maximise your protection, update your Apple devices to the latest software. Here’s how you can leverage these features:

Enable Password AutoFill

Save time and effort by allowing your device to autofill complex, unique passwords on supported apps and websites.

Turn on iCloud keychain

Sync passwords and passkeys across your Apple devices securely. This feature also manages other sensitive data, like credit card details and Wi-Fi credentials.

Set up two-factor authentication

The Password Manager can generate and store automatic verification codes for accounts that support two-factor authentication, providing an added layer of security.

Check for weak or reused passwords

Regularly review security recommendations in the Password Manager to identify and fix vulnerabilities in your credentials.

Why users need to amp up their security now

The wedding card scam is just one of many tactics cybercriminals are using to exploit vulnerabilities. With personal and financial data at constant risk, taking proactive steps to enhance your security is crucial. Apple’s iOS 18 Password Manager and passkeys offer a smarter, safer way to protect your information, whether you’re an experienced tech user or just starting to navigate the digital world.

By adopting these advanced tools, you can significantly reduce the risk of falling victim to cyber threats. The seamless integration of security and usability makes Apple’s approach stand out, empowering users to stay secure without compromising convenience. Update your devices today and take control of your digital safety — because in the fight against cybercrime, every step counts.

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