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Data shows deceitful Android malware is on the rise: Take this one step to keep your phone safe
By Madeline Ricchiuto published
Android malware applications are on the rise, one small change can help protect your phone.
World Password Day, created by Intel, sees Google make the biggest waves in 2024
By Stevie Bonifield published
Google announced key security updates for World Password Day. Here's how you can use them to keep your accounts and data safe.
Windows 11 drivers update: This simple trick can make your laptop faster and more secure
By Bryan Clark last updated
Updating your Windows 11 drivers help to ensure your computer works as expected. Here’s how to do it.
73 million current, former AT&T accounts leaked to the dark web — here's what to do
By Sean Riley published
Whether you are a current AT&T customer or had an account with them in the past, your data may have been leaked to the dark web. Here's what was lost and what AT&T is doing about it.
iPhone users beware: 'Reset password' phishing attacks on the rise
By Rael Hornby published
There's a new phishing method targeting iPhone users, here's how it works and how to avoid falling victim to it.
Yes, Facebook, Instagram are down worldwide: Meta claim issues are now resolved
By Rael Hornby published
Meta-owned Facebook and Instagram are currently out of action worldwide.
Alleged Epic Games Store hack may include passwords and payment info — should you be worried?
By Rael Hornby last updated
Ransomware group claims to have stolen 189GB of user data from the Epic Games Store including passwords and payment information.
You need this Google Chrome update coming ASAP to protect your home network
By Mark Anthony Ramirez published
Google Chrome is bringing Private networking to your home so you will enjoy a safer browsing experience.
Nasty iPhone, Android malware breaks into your banking apps using your face — here's how it works
By Sarah Chaney last updated
A new trojan malware, named 'GoldPickaxe,' is capable of tricking users into scanning their faces and gaining access to banking accounts. Luckily, it's not in the US yet.
Android malware posing as Google Chrome could steal your photos, contacts, and more — how to spot the fake
By Sarah Chaney published
Recent Android XLoader malware can automatically launch after installation and start stealing a plethora of private information from your device.
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