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    Comcast report proves people still don’t care about cybersecurity

    Safety issues are everywhere online.

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    Here are the most used passwords in 2022

    Do yourself a favor and protect your accounts with complex passwords.

  • Google pixel 7 pro next to pixel buds on white desk Google pixel 7 pro next to pixel buds on white desk

    Pixel 7 and 7 Pro owners get a free VPN from Google

    Keep your data more secure online, at no additional cost.

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    ‘Bahamut’ hackers target Android users with phony VPN apps

    Following these common-sense online safety tips should keep you out of Bahamut’s sinister grasp.

  • Google play store logo with blurred background on android Google play store logo with blurred background on android

    Android users: Delete these apps – they’re stealing your data

    These four apps have been downloaded over a million times in total.

  • Google play store logo with blurred background on android Google play store logo with blurred background on android

    Android users: Delete these apps, they’re draining your battery

    The apps are also bogging down your network bandwidth.

  • Screenshot of ios 16 showing automatic verification for captcha Screenshot of ios 16 showing automatic verification for captcha

    The science behind how iOS 16 can bypass CAPTCHA

    Apple’s CAPTCHA-elimination option sounds a bit technical to the average person. Thankfully, we'll break it all down here.

  • Whatsapp icon on blurred smartphone background Whatsapp icon on blurred smartphone background

    Telegram founder says we should ‘stay away’ from WhatsApp

    Telegram founder Pavel Durov says the app 'will never be secure.'

  • Google chrome logo on purple background for google search Google chrome logo on purple background for google search

    Chrome has more vulnerabilities in 2022 than any other browser

    It has had more vulnerabilities this year than the next three browsers combined.

  • Macbook pro m2 front facing Macbook pro m2 front facing

    macOS silently opens locally-stored QR codes (updated)

    It isn’t a catastrophic security flaw. But it does raise serious concerns. 

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