• 1Password boosts built-in phishing protections simple URL detect

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Thu Jan 22 14:15:08 2026
    1Password boosts built-in phishing protections simple URL detection tool could save users millions of dollars and prevent hackers stealing banking details

    Date:
    Thu, 22 Jan 2026 14:00:00 +0000

    Description:
    1Password has announced a new phishing protection tool that will help users avoid typo-squatting URLs.

    FULL STORY ======================================================================1Passwor d has announced a new phishing protection tool Autofill won't happen automatically on unrecognized websites The tool will warn users of malicious URLs if they try to paste credentials

    Phishing attacks can cost businesses and consumers dearly, from million
    dollar losses to ruined credit scores and stolen bank accounts.

    Luckily, 1Password, one of the best password managers , has unveiled a new built-in phishing protection tool.

    The new tool will compare the URL saved alongside your stored credentials
    with the URL you are trying to access, and provide a warning if something doesnt quite match up. Spoof URLs may be a thing of the past

    Hackers will often use a technique known as typo-squatting or URL hijacking
    to lure victims into handing over their credentials without them knowing. In fact, a recent 1Password survey found that 89% of Americans have encountered
    a phishing scam, and 61% have fallen victim at least once.

    In some cases, hackers will remove a singular letter that could be easily overlooked or mistyped (gogle.com or google.co), or add characters within the URL that look correct if you dont check properly (gccgle.com or gooogle.com).

    Now, when accessing a potential phishing site, 1Password will compare the URL of the site to the URL stored in a users credential vault. If the two dont match, 1Password wont autofill the credentials.

    If the user then tries to paste your stored credentials into the site, a
    popup will appear warning them that the URL doesnt match any URL in the credential vault, and that the URL might not be legitimate. (Image credit: 1Passoword)

    The new feature will be enabled by default upon rollout for all individual
    and family plans, and administrators of 1Password for Business will be able
    to enable enhanced phishing protection for employees via the Authentication Policies in the 1Password admin console.

    Dave Lewis, Global Advisory CISO, 1Password, said, Getting ahead of phishing attacks is all about communication, thats what disrupts the scammers plan.
    The most important thing an employee can do if they receive a suspicious message is tell someone.

    A lot of attacks could be prevented by simply knocking on the cubicle next door and saying hey, does this look right to you? If someone believes theyve already been phished, they should notify IT immediately. Those are the skills you learn with good training, and they need to be constantly reinforced, so people remember them when they get those urgent, scary-looking messages.

    For more tips on spotting and avoiding phishing scams and more information on the new tool, take a look at the 1Password blog .



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    Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/pro/security/1password-boosts-built-in-phishing-prot ections-simple-url-detection-tool-could-save-users-millions-of-dollars-and-pre vent-hackers-stealing-banking-details


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