The 7 Worst Places for Downloading Windows Software
Software can be packed with bloatware and worse, malware. You can catch malware, if you download your tools from the wrong source. These are the sites you should avoid...
Do NOT Make This Mistake If You Ever Find a Stray USB Drive
Finding a random USB drive laying around might arouse your curiosity, but STOP before you do anything rash. This one mistake could cause you a lot of pain and regret.
How Android Porn Malware Steals Your Data
Malicious porn clicker Trojans are masquerading as duplicate apps, waiting to infect your Android device. How prevalent are they? What happens if you download one, and most importantly, how can you avoid them?
4 Essential Questions to Ask Before Clicking Any Link
It can be difficult to distinguish a legitimate link from a harmful one online. Here are questions to help you determine whether a site is safe next time you're wondering.
Be Careful When Typing URLs Unless You Want Malware
The next time you mistype a particular domain name, you could catch a virus or malware! Here's what you need to know.
Cracked: AceDeceiver Installs Malware on Factory iPhones
A new iPhone malware is able to infect factory-configured iPhones without the user realizing, by exploiting fundamental flaws in Apple's FairPlay DRM system. This changes things.
What Is a Bootkit, and Is Nemesis a Genuine Threat?
Hackers continue to find ways to disrupt your system, such as the bootkit. Let's look at what a bootkit is, how the Nemesis variant works, and consider what you can do to stay clear.
Get Paid to Hack a Chromebook, Sony Prices PlayStation VR at $399... [Tech News Digest]
Hack a Chromebook for $100k, buy PlayStation VR for $399, be sure to type URLs correctly, switch from HERE Maps to Windows Maps, and listen to Anonymous launch "total war" on Donald Trump.
How to Spot Fake Antivirus and System Cleaning Apps
Fake "antivirus" apps that pretend to find malware so you'll buy the premium version of the app are on the rise, and increasingly targeting Mac users. Here are a few tips for identifying these apps before they make it onto your computer.
Is Linux Really as Secure as You Think It Is?
Linux is often touted as the most secure operating system you can get your hands onto, but is this really the case? Let's take a look at different aspects of Linux computer security.
5 Sites to Learn the History of Malware
Experience malware from the pre-Internet age. These websites will let you dig through the history of the humble computer virus.
The Internet Archive Shines A Light On Viruses of Yesteryear
The Internet Archive has revealed they have been archiving something which we didn't expect: malware. It sounds bizarre, but there's a pretty good reason for it.
The Pirate Bay Starts Streaming Movies, Twitter Is Slowly Dying... [Tech News Digest]
The Pirate Bay streams movies, Twitter is evolving into Facebook, Facebook usurps Kevin Bacon, The Malware Museum travels back in time, and Tim Cook sells the iPhone camera short.
How to Fix 5 Common iPhone & iPad Security Threats
New security threats prove that Apple devices are no longer "bullet-proof". IPhone and iPad owners need to know which threats they could encounter, and how to fix them if the worst happens.
Here's The Only Mac Security Software You Need
For most people, OS X is fairly secure out of the box — and there are a number of programs out there that potentially do more harm than good.
Which Websites Are Most Likely to Infect You with Malware?
You might think that porn sites, the Dark web or other unsavory websites are the most likely places for your computer to be infected with malware. But you would be wrong.
How to Automatically Skip Bundled Junkware on Windows
Here's a free tool that helps you skip bundled junkware when installing programs on Windows.
Get Rid Of "Ads By Browser Warden" Permanently
Some malware just refuses to die. If your computer's been infected with Browser Warden, it's time to put an end to it. Here's how to get rid of it—permanently.
Meet eFast: This Malware REPLACES Your Browser With Adware
The eFast Browser is malware that replaces your existing browser with one designed to track online movements, hijack search traffic, and fill each page with unwanted adverts. So just how do you stop it?
How Do I Stop Malware From Redirecting My Web Searches?
The Windows Hosts file is used to map hostnames to IP addresses. But it's often the case that it's modified by malware, often with unfortunate consequences for the end user. Here's how you can regain control of your hosts file after a malware infection.