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New online scam claims to have proof your spouse is cheating on you
This latest sextortion scam even uses your 'cheating' wife or husband's real name.
By Matt Binder
Disney data breach: Disneyland, Disney Cruise guests and employees personal info leaked
Hackers breached Disney earlier this summer. Now, we know more about the massive trove of data that they stole.
By Matt Binder
X beefs up safety staff, a few dozen people at a time
Content moderation gets a jolt at the social media site.
National Public Data breach: Do this to find out if your Social Security number has been leaked
Find out if your sensitive data is out in the open.
Social Security data breach: 7 steps to take if you're affected, according to the Social Security Administration
Here's what you should do if you're one of the billions affected in the Social Security breach.
How to unblock Xnxx porn without spending anything
Bypass geo-restrictions to secure access to your favorite sites (at appropriate times).
By Joseph Green
Guarding against fraud: Practical tips for recognising and avoiding scams
With scammers only becoming more and more sophisticated, it’s never been more important to stay vigilant online.
A secure PC is a fast PC: Tips to optimise your performance
PC feeling a little sluggish? Phone experiencing swipe-delay? Here are some simple tips to both speed up and lock down your personal devices.
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CrowdStrike accepts Pwnie Award for Most Epic Fail in person
When your fail is so massive and public, the best course of action is to simply own it.
By Amanda Yeo
Are you one of the billions impacted by a data breach this week? Here's what you can do about it.
Protect yourself with these tips.
By Matt Binder
ADT data breach leaks customers’ location and email addresses — here’s what happened
Only a small portion of the customer base was affected, apparently.
By Alex Perry
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Background check company breached, nearly 3 billion exposed in data theft
Just about anyone could be affected by this massive theft and not even know it.
By Matt Binder
Cash App settlement: How to claim up to $2,500 if you're eligible
How to get compensated for Cash App's security breaches.
Beware of AI tools being advertised on Facebook. They could be malware in disguise.
AI photo editors are trendy right now, making them the perfect target for hackers and scammers.
By Matt Binder
51 of the best Harvard University courses you can take online for free
Here's your chance to learn about AI, game development, Python, and more without spending anything.
By Joseph Green
Android users, beware! Text message stealing malware is targeting smartphones to gain access to users' data
A sprawling SMS stealer campaign is utilizing Telegram bots and fake app ads to gain access to Android devices.
By Matt Binder
Microsoft says CrowdStrike outage affected many more devices than reported
8.5 million devices were confirmed affected by the CrowdStrike outage, but Microsoft says that's only a subset.
By Matt Binder
Carmakers are still selling drivers' data. U.S. officials demand the FTC investigate.
GM, Honda, and Hyundai collected personal data from internet-connected cars.
TikTok is collecting, sharing user views on issues like abortion, DOJ fires back in ban lawsuit
ByteDance maintains it's never shared American TikTok data abroad.
Apologetic Crowdstrike sends out $10 UberEats vouchers. Some of them don't work.
Arguably worse than nothing.
By Mike Pearl
CrowdStrike outage: We just got more info on what, exactly, caused the chaos
CrowdStrike released a new report.
By Tim Marcin
Google has changed its mind about 'killing' third-party tracking cookies
Users can still be tracked by third-parties, but Google says it will now give them privacy options.
By Matt Binder