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    An Okta login bug bypassed checking passwords on some long usernames

    Illustration by Cath Virginia / The Verge | Photo from Getty Images On Friday evening, Okta posted an odd update to its list of security advisories. The latest entry reveals that under specific circumstances, someone could’ve logged in by entering anything for a password, but only if the account’s username had over 52 characters. According to the note people reported…

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    Can You Use A Personal Checking Account For Your Business?

    Let’s say you’ve just started your business and things are moving fast. Between getting clients, handling orders, and managing finances, you might wonder, “Do I really need a separate business bank account, or can I just use my personal one?” The idea of keeping everything simple and in one place is tempting. But while you can use a personal checking…

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    10 Best Small Business Checking Accounts in 2024

    Opening a business checking account is recommended for business owners when establishing their first enterprise to build credibility, simplify bookkeeping, and protect personal assets. However, in a sea of choices, it can be challenging to find the most suitable account. The best small business checking accounts will offer interest earnings, no monthly fees, and no ATM charges. It will also…

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    All the Things You’re Probably Not Checking on Your Rental Car (but Should Be)

    We may earn a commission from links on this page. Whether you’re renting from one of the Big Three rental car companies (Hertz, Enterprise, and Avis), one of the thousands of smaller companies (which are often owned by one of the Big Three anyway), or a car-sharing service like Zipcar, the experience is pretty much the same: You make a…

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    How to Choose the Right Checking Account

    Despite the development of cash apps and other fintech tools, it’s still a good idea to have a checking account (or two). Sure, no one writes checks anymore (except for all the people who do), but having a checking account is often necessary to get paid by your job and to pay off your bills without having to jump through…

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