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An integrated approach arms even small companies with automated tools that repel complex attacks.
A particular type of malware seeks user credentials, including accounts for gaming services such as Origin, Battle.net, and Uplay.
As governments worldwide implement support measures for pandemic-hit citizens and businesses, online scammers strive to cash in.
BEC attacks that use compromised mailboxes are especially dangerous. Here’s how we learned to identify them.
Hiding your guilty pleasures from prying eyes is possible, but you need to do it properly.
Dave and Jeff talk about the UK government considering the use of artificial intelligence for espionage, Google’s continued fight against COVID-19 phishing, and more Zoom headaches.
Tools and approaches to help you get some online privacy.
How scammers are exploiting delivery problems during the epidemic — and how not to fall for their tricks.
How can you make your parents secure, technologically speaking? By setting up protection remotely, without visiting them.
Learn how to protect your Twitch account, block spammers and haters, and make chat easy and secure.
We tell how the coronavirus scare is being exploited by phishers to attack companies and install malware.
The coronavirus outbreak has forced many office employees to remain at home. Here’s what you need to keep in mind so that both you and the company stay protected.
Dave and Jeff discuss scammers’ use of coronavirus, facial recognition on college campuses, Comcast leaking unlisted contact details of 200,000 customers, and more.
A brief but comprehensive guide to security and privacy on the world’s most popular gaming platform.
We tell you which security and privacy settings will hold Twitter hackers and spammers at bay.
Phishers are using the Wuhan coronavirus as bait, trying to hook e-mail credentials.
We reveal the best settings for protecting your profile from hackers, haters, and spammers.
Setting up your child’s first smartphone right will help keep them safe — and save you money.
Extorters are demanding ransom not in cryptocurrency, but in prepaid debit cards. All the same, you shouldn’t pay.