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Have You Spotted These Common Social Media Phishing Attacks?

What is social media phishing? Learn how scammers use Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn against you.

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8 Types of Phishing Attacks You Should Know About

Scammers use phishing techniques to fool victims. Learn how to spot phishing attacks and stay safe online.

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How to Protect Your PayPal Account: 9 Tips for Better Security

Here are some essential ways to lock down your PayPal account from risks and danger.

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Microsoft Becomes the Most Imitated Company for Phishing Attacks

The wave of COVID-19-related scams has pushed the tech giant to the #1 spot for impersonations.

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5 Ways Hackers Use Facebook to Steal From You

Thought privacy was the only thing at risk when using Facebook? Here are five other ways Facebook can compromise your security.

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How to Spot and Avoid COVID-19 Pandemic Phishing Scams

Online scammers are taking advantage of coronavirus, targeting the vulnerable. Learn how to spot and avoid COVID-19 phishing scams.

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5 Free Guides to Understand Digital Security and Protect Your Privacy 

You need to know how to stay secure when using technology. Check these free online guides and protect your privacy.

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Top 8 Internet Fraud and Scams of All Time

Here are several common examples of online fraud to help you spot internet scams and avoid falling into traps.

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How to Avoid Fake Ads Disguised as Fake Download Links

Fake ads disguised as download links are all over the web. Here are some vital tips to avoid ads designed to trick you.

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7 Ways Hackers Steal Your Identity on Social Media

Here are several ways your identity can be stolen on social media. Yes, scammers can steal your identity on Facebook!

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Worse Than Phishing: What Is a Whaling Cyberattack?

While phishing attacks target individuals, whaling cyberattacks target businesses and organizations. Here's what to look out for.

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This Google Quiz Will Help You Spot Phishing Emails

How good are you at spotting phishing emails? To test your skills, Google has developed a Phishing Quiz using real-world examples.

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The 5 Biggest Cybersecurity Threats of 2019 Revealed

Concerned about online security and safety? You might be confident that your devices are secure now, but what about next year?

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Antivirus Software Isn't Enough: 5 Things You Must Do to Avoid Malware

Stay safe and secure online after installing antivirus software by following these steps for safer computing.

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Microsoft Launches Windows Defender for Google Chrome

Microsoft has released its Windows Defender Browser Protection---which is already a part of Edge---as a Chrome extension. Offering Chrome users an extra layer of protection.

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How to Stay Safe Online and Avoid URL Spoofing

Scammers are using lookalike website addresses to trick you into visiting fake sites. How can you avoid falling victim to this trickery?

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How to Spot and Avoid the New Apple App Store Phishing Scam

There's a new phishing email circulating that pretends to be a receipt from the Apple App Store. Here's what you need to know about it.

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Please Beware This New Netflix Email Scam

There's a new Netflix phishing email doing the rounds, and this one seems particularly well put-together. So please beware, and make others aware as well.

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Protect Your Google Accounts With This Official Extension

This official Google extension will protect you against common phishing attacks and keep your accounts safe.

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Microsoft Edge Is the Best Browser at Stopping Phishing

Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, and Microsoft Edge are all good web browsers. But new research suggests Edge is the best browser for keeping you safe from phishing attacks.

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