Everything That's Wrong With Snapchat, According to Millennials
We've compiled the biggest Snapchat problems right now---issues that have led this millennial to consider stopping using Snapchat altogether.
The 2FA Bank Phishing Scam: How It Works and What to Do
Scammers have found a way to bypass 2FA protections. In this article, we explain how the scam works and how you can evade it.
How to Stay Safe Online Without the Latest Security Patches
Your devices should be regularly updated to guard against security threats, but if that's not possible, these steps can still keep you relatively safe and secure.
Everything You Need to Know About Bulletproof Hosting Services
Cybercriminals use special secure servers known as bulletproof hosting. Why can't the government just take these servers down?
Google Account Recovery: Everything You Must Know
Google offers several ways to recover your account. This guide will help you configure the various Google security features in advance.
5 Popular Firefox Extensions You Should Remove Right Now
Firefox extensions are great, but some of them are dangerous or useless. Here are five Firefox add-ons nobody should have installed.
3 Productivity Chrome Extensions That Secretly Help Your Security
Did you know that some productivity add-ons can help your security and privacy? Here are a few that you should consider installing.
Norton WiFi Privacy Helps Protect Your Browsing Anywhere You Go
Norton WiFi Privacy is a straightforward desktop and mobile VPN app that protects your browsing on public Wi-Fi and other unsafe networks.
This Awesome Game by Google Teaches Your Kids to Stay Safe Online
Unfortunately, kids will only learn so much about internet safety from articles and videos. Perhaps that's why Google went ahead and created a game instead.
It's Time to Stop Using SMS and 2FA Apps for Two-Factor Authentication
While two-factor authentication is generally a good thing, you may be shocked to know that SMS and 2FA apps are both insecure. Here's what you should use instead.
Beware: Stop Using Autofill in Your Password Manager
Here's why security experts discourage using autofill and autocomplete features in browsers and password managers.
7 Great Open-Source Security Apps You’re Not Using
Online security tools are vital, but open source security apps are preferable. Here are seven you should try.
Are Frequent Password Changes Actually Good for Your Security?
How often do you change your password? Only occasionally, or too often? Here are the pros and cons of changing your password too frequently.
How to Protect Yourself From Extortion Phishing Scams
Scammers are guilt-shaming users of adult material with threats of sharing their online habits in the "You Should Be Ashamed Of Yourself" extortion phishing scam. Find out what this is, and how to avoid it.
Dirty COW Vulnerability: Everything You Need to Know to Stay Secure
Dirty COW is a computer security vulnerability that affects all Linux-based systems, including Android. Here's how you can protect yourself from it.
Automate File Encryption in Windows With This Powershell Script
File encryption and file decryption can be a bit of work. However, using a PowerShell extension, you can slim down the process to a one-line command.
What Is Quad9 DNS and Is It Better Than OpenDNS?
If you want to change your DNS, you typically have a choice of Google Public DNS, OpenDNS, and many more. So is new service Quad9 DNS faster, or more secure? Let's find out.
Is Your Yahoo Mail Account Safe? 10 Ways to Stay Secure
Here's how to secure your Yahoo account with the most important Yahoo security tips.
Are Android Ad Trackers Invading Your Privacy?
Exodus security researchers identified 71 trackers in more than 800 Android apps. What does that mean for you? We take a look at Android ad trackers to find out.
The Major Cybersecurity Events of 2017 and What They Did to You
Were you the victim of a hack in 2017? Billions were, in what was clearly the worst year in cybersecurity yet. With so much happening, you may have missed some of the breaches: let's recap.