Kaspersky has
announced two important new features for its Kaspersky Password Manager.
The first one enables users to safely store unique keys for two-factor
authentication (2FA) and to generate one-time passwords. Additionally, the list
of supported browsers has been expanded to include Opera and Opera GX.
The use of password managers is becoming a popular
option given the rising number of digital credentials required and increased
complexity of passwords needed to foil hackers. According to Security.Org's Password Manager Annual Report 2022 survey, mobile device usage of
password managers surpassed that on desktops in 2022, with 84 percent of
password vault users in the U.S. employing them on their phones. Overall, 45
million Americans use password managers to protect their credentials online,
yet nearly two in three people still rely on memorization or hand-written notes
to keep track of their passwords.
Kaspersky Password Manager now
offers users enhanced digital security by obtaining verification codes for
two-factor authentication (2FA) protected accounts. The two-factor code is used
to improve the security of the most important user accounts and protect them
even when the account password has been compromised.
The new feature enters a unique
key stored to generate one-time login codes, updating them every 30 seconds.
Users need to copy the code from the app and paste it into the required field
when logging into their account. Mac users can view and type in the codes for
authentication manually. For Windows users this feature will become available
in fall 2023.
Kaspersky's
Password Manager browser extension has also been expanded to support Opera and
Opera GX (version 92 and higher). This extension makes it easier for users to
manage work with personal and sensitive information, automatically saving
logins, passwords, and other data in Kaspersky Password Manager, as well as
auto-filling those credentials when logging in or making online payments. In
addition to Opera and Opera GX (version 92 and higher), the Kaspersky Password
Manager browser extension is currently available for:
- Mozilla Firefox 65 and higher / Mozilla Firefox for OS
X
- Google Chrome 70 and higher / Google Chrome for OS X
- Microsoft Edge 79 and higher on the Chromium base
- Safari for OS X
"Users require a service to
securely store and organize large amounts of valuable and important information
due to the growing number of accounts and data they generate," said Marina
Titova, vice president, consumer product marketing at Kaspersky. "The most
suitable solution is to utilize a trustworthy password manager. This secure and
private data vault allows users to easily manage passwords, bank cards,
documents, and more from both their desktop and mobile devices."
More information about new
Kaspersky Password Manager is available via this link.