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Windows 7 Support Ends in Less Than a Year

Microsoft will stop supporting Windows 7 on January 14, 2020, and at that point Windows 7 will become increasingly unsafe to use.

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Librem 13: Still The Most Secure Laptop Yet

A slimline ultraportable MacBook rival with the tightest security and privacy you'll see on any commercially available computer.

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Marriott International Suffers 500m Record Data Breach

Amazon and Marriott Hotels data breaches, vulnerable SSDs, Apple Pay and more: it's November's security news round up.

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8 Ways a Raspberry Pi Can Help You Learn Online Security Skills

Want to know more about online security? The Raspberry Pi is the perfect tool to get you started, as shown in these DIY projects.

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Is Your Business Making These 10 Cyber Security Mistakes?

If you're a business owner, cyber security should be one of your top priorities. Here are 10 security statistics you should know.

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How to Disable Access to the Registry Editor in Windows 10

Here's how to disable access to the Registry Editor in Windows 10, using either the Group Policy Editor or a third-party tool.

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What Is SIP? macOS System Integrity Protection Explained

What is System Integrity Protection on your Mac? We explain what SIP does and how it affects macOS software.

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What Is Foreshadow? How This Intel CPU Vulnerability Might Affect You

Foreshadow is yet another vulnerability to hit Intel CPUs. Here's what it is, how it works, and what it means for your computer.

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How to See Which Mac Apps Have Access to Your Data

As a Mac user, you have a few handy options for securing your Mac laptop or computer.

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5 Ways to Protect Yourself Against Keyloggers

Keyloggers are one of the most feared threats to computer security. Heed these tips so you don't fall victim to hackers.

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What Is Mylobot Malware? How It Works and What to Do About It

Every so often, a truly new malware strain appears. Mylobot is a perfect example. Learn more about what it is, why it's dangerous, and what to do about it.

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How to Securely Delete Cookies, Internet Cache, and More With PrivaZer

Internet cookies risk your privacy, as do thumbnail files and recent document lists. To maintain online privacy, the answer is to delete these files.

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5 of the Most Famous Computer Viruses and Their Terrible Impact

These famous PC viruses ably demonstrate that anyone and everyone can fall victim to devastating data loss.

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The macOS Guest Account Explained: 3 Reasons to Start Using It

You might think the Guest account on your Mac has no purpose. But that's not true. Here's how to set up your Mac's Guest User and why you should.

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How to Disable USB Storage Devices on Windows, Mac, and Linux

You've discovered that using USB storage on your can risk your security. Here's how to disable USB flash storage on Windows, Mac, and Linux.

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5 Ways Data Can Be Stolen From Your PC or Network

Reckon there's no way anyone can steal data from your computer or network devices? Here are several ways data can be stolen from your PC or network drives.

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5 Free Security Tools You Likely Haven't Heard Of (But Should Install)

Those security tools you're using? They're okay, but there are some other lesser-known security apps you should also be using, and they're available for free!

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Intel's Spectre Vulnerability Returns Like a Ghost from the Past

The Spectre/Meltdown revelations in early 2018 shook the computing world. Now, security researchers have uncovered eight new Spectre-style vulnerabilities affecting Intel CPUs, which could mean your computer is at further risk.

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Protect Your Mac With 8 Free Security Tools by Objective-See

Objective-See offers some of the best tools for protecting your Mac, and they're all free. Here are the apps you should check out.

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How to Add Security Questions to Windows 10 Local User Accounts

Want to make resetting your local Windows 10 password easy? Here's how to set up security questions.

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