OnePassword has introduced a new tool to combat the increasing sophistication of phishing scams, which have become more prevalent due to advancements in artificial intelligence (AI). The company's browser extension now includes a feature that provides an additional layer of protection by alerting users to potential threats before they enter sensitive information.
Prior to AI, phishing attempts often featured obvious red flags such as typos or rudimentary graphics. However, with the advent of AI-powered browsers, scammers can now design and code convincingly convincing websites, making it increasingly difficult for users to spot fake sites. According to recent reports, 60% of companies have experienced an increase in fraud-related losses between 2024 and 2025.
1Password's new feature aims to address this issue by providing a "second pair of eyes" to help users verify whether they are on a legitimate website before entering their login credentials. The feature acts as a warning system, alerting users to potential threats when they try to paste their login information manually.
"When you're about to enter your login info, the browser will prompt you to ask if you trust the site," 1Password explains. "This tiny bit of friction is often all it takes to disrupt the attackers' entire plan." The feature can be enabled in the 1Password browser extension's settings by activating the notification setting for "Warn about pasted logins on non-linked websites."
By introducing this new feature, 1Password hopes to provide an additional layer of protection against phishing scams and give users a safer online experience. With the rise of AI-powered browsers, it is essential for password managers like 1Password to stay ahead of emerging threats and provide users with the tools they need to stay secure online.
Prior to AI, phishing attempts often featured obvious red flags such as typos or rudimentary graphics. However, with the advent of AI-powered browsers, scammers can now design and code convincingly convincing websites, making it increasingly difficult for users to spot fake sites. According to recent reports, 60% of companies have experienced an increase in fraud-related losses between 2024 and 2025.
1Password's new feature aims to address this issue by providing a "second pair of eyes" to help users verify whether they are on a legitimate website before entering their login credentials. The feature acts as a warning system, alerting users to potential threats when they try to paste their login information manually.
"When you're about to enter your login info, the browser will prompt you to ask if you trust the site," 1Password explains. "This tiny bit of friction is often all it takes to disrupt the attackers' entire plan." The feature can be enabled in the 1Password browser extension's settings by activating the notification setting for "Warn about pasted logins on non-linked websites."
By introducing this new feature, 1Password hopes to provide an additional layer of protection against phishing scams and give users a safer online experience. With the rise of AI-powered browsers, it is essential for password managers like 1Password to stay ahead of emerging threats and provide users with the tools they need to stay secure online.