Kaspersky has introduced Kaspersky Password Manager, a solution designed to help users maintain strong passwords across all of their online services.

"The Kaspersky software stores passwords in an encrypted database, rather than in the browser's cache memory, making it difficult for malware to interrogate RAM to find users' login credentials," according to Infosecurity. "The software also verifies the address of a website to ensure that the correct password is being used, helping users to avoid phishing sites by providing a built-in, automated check."

"Users can sign in to the software using a single master password, but can also use a physical token, such as a USB stick for a Bluetooth device, providing a two-factor authentication option for the software," the article states.

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