On my Macbook with Ventura 13.5.2 I noticed Safari is making up additional incorrect passwords for sites I visit. So if I have a password for someexamplewebsitesite.com with the username John Smith it will add additional entries with wrong passwords. When I go to sign it, it shows lots of login options.
I have cut off autofill, but it's still happening and it is syncing to my iPhone as well. Ran a virus / malware scan on my computer. Nothing shows up. It's almost like it is making up strong passwords for every site and not stopping. I can erase them, but the process starts again.
PS: Just looked in keychain where I think I can delete these. Says they were all created March 9, 2019 but I don't think that is true. Keeping an eye to see if they start re-creating themselves again.
I have cut off autofill, but it's still happening and it is syncing to my iPhone as well. Ran a virus / malware scan on my computer. Nothing shows up. It's almost like it is making up strong passwords for every site and not stopping. I can erase them, but the process starts again.
- Any idea what is happening and why?
- Is this happening through iCloud or something to sync it to other devices?
- How do I stop this?
PS: Just looked in keychain where I think I can delete these. Says they were all created March 9, 2019 but I don't think that is true. Keeping an eye to see if they start re-creating themselves again.
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