Dashlane, a provider of password management programs, has created a new feature to alert administrators when their corporate users share passwords between accounts or utilize ones that are easy to guess, Fast Company reports. The product stores encrypted versions of passwords for other sites that are accessible once a user unlocks them with a memorized master password and sends the company statistics on how many passwords an employee has and if they are following good password guidelines. The new feature aims to prevent an employee from unnecessarily creating a vulnerability due to poor password management, increasing the risk of stolen credentials.
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