How to secure your Twitter account
There’s no need to make it easier for someone who wants to hijack your Twitter account. Here’s how to lock it down in just a few minutes. Continue reading How to secure your Twitter account
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There’s no need to make it easier for someone who wants to hijack your Twitter account. Here’s how to lock it down in just a few minutes. Continue reading How to secure your Twitter account
We walk you through the important settings you can change and behaviors you can implement to lock down your privacy on Facebook. Continue reading How to protect your Facebook account: a walkthrough
If you own any kind of Apple device or software, you may want to check to see if you have an update waiting for you. Continue reading Update now! Apple releases security fixes for iOS, MacOS, Safari, others
The FBI recently busted a group of criminals who seem to be using Call of Duty to coordinate cryptocurrency thefts. Continue reading Call of Duty players caught up in cryptocurrency theft racket
While scrolling through my Twitter feed I saw a Bitcoin scam so unabashed that it got me thinking…. do such scams really work? Continue reading Why is Elon Musk promoting this Bitcoin scam? (He’s not)
Wi-Fi enabled or not? Digital or analog? Here are the features to look for, and how to secure your baby monitor out of the box. Continue reading How to buy (and set up) a safe and secure baby monitor
As your children start using the internet with greater independence, help keep them – and their data – safe with these simple tips. Continue reading How to have that difficult “stay safe online” conversation with your kids
19% of employees of small and medium-sized businesses share their passwords with coworkers or assistants, according to a recent survey. Continue reading Yikes: 1 in 5 employees share their email passwords with coworkers
Chrome will now generate a unique password for users as a part of the everyday credential creation process. Continue reading Google Chrome will now generate unique passwords for you
If you use Google’s Chrome browser, after 4 September, the latest update will make it even harder to use in-browser Adobe Flash. Continue reading Chrome: Flash is almost, almost, almost dead