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You’ve locked down your home network. Now what?
This week, Dave and Jeff talk about Zoom-bombers, Donald Trump hackers, and some Scouts tackling fake news.
The CVE-2020-1472 vulnerability in the Netlogon protocol, aka Zerologon, lets attackers hijack domain controllers.
To mark the film’s 25th anniversary, we examine Hackers in terms of modern information security.
10 technical tips for teachers about how to make remote learning as convenient as possible.
Our expert David Jacoby goes live with Instagram influencer Ashley James, sharing life hacks for a secure digital life.
Five things to keep in mind when choosing a free PC game to play.
On this episode of the podcast, Dave and Jeff discuss sharing your password on a flipchart for everyone to see, Uber’s 2016 breach cover-up, ransomware hitting college, and more.
We present four rules of safe trading for gamers who earn money from in-game trades.
On this episode of the podcast, Dave and Jeff discuss ransomware hitting Jack Daniel’s, a scam targeting tea time, dropshipping and more.
What to do if an account is hijacked: How to minimize damage, restore your Digital Comfort Zone, and avoid getting bamboozled.
How attackers hunt for Battle.net accounts in World of Warcraft, aiming to get valuable content.
Create a digital comfort zone using any old tablets, laptops, and modems you have on hand to work from home safely.
Your online finances need proper protection. Learn how to secure your PayPal account.
A detailed look at a phishing site masquerading as an e-mail scanner and its attempts to snag victims.
Life has made a dramatic shift online in 2020. Our solutions will help you avoid unnecessary stress in the new reality.
You can refuse some permissions to greedy games, and they most definitely do not need these five.
Many services allow you to share your subscription with family. Here’s how popular sites handle sharing.
You can design a digital comfort zone you won’t want to leave.
Key Findings Due to self-isolation measures, we are spending almost 2 more hours a day online, compared to before lockdown began. 61% of millennials say they are concerned about how
What you need to check regularly to keep your Android smartphone and your data safe and sound.