Smart home hacking exists, but it's probably not the threat you think it is. Here are the facts, practices to keep you safe and more.
Most companies deny tracking browsing history, but admit to collecting data for business operations. You can usually opt out ...
Think your Wi-Fi is safe? Your coding tools? Or even your favorite financial apps? This week proves again how hackers, ...
An IT worker claims he "vibe coded" a phishing page via AI to unmask a would-be scammer in Delhi, prompting panicked pleas ...
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5 Cybersecurity Disasters You Missed This Week: Airport Wi-Fi Hacks, Botnets, Spyware Extensions, and More
From record-breaking DDoS attacks to millions infected by malicious extensions, this week delivered some of the most alarming cyber incidents of the year.
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Your Wi-Fi router may be spying and here is how to stop it
Your home Wi‑Fi router sits quietly in a corner, but it is one of the most powerful surveillance tools in your life. Every ...
All smart homes are at risk of being hacked, but it's not a likely event. The type of bad actors that target smart homes and devices, such as security cameras, are opportunistic. They search randomly ...
Recent tests by Anthropic have revealed how far AI has come in targeting smart contract vulnerabilities on various ...
Your privacy begins on your browser, because that's the app you use the most (and is also most vulnerable to privacy threats). The first thing you should do is consider using a browser that can better ...
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You can share Wi-Fi without revealing your password; use these simple methods on Android and iPhone
You can share Wi-Fi without knowing or revealing your password. There are several easy ways to do this. You can share Wi-Fi ...
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