Home Wi-Fi networks are the backbone of how most people get online, connecting laptops, phones, smart TVs and more. When properly secured, they offer a convenient and private way to browse the ...
You should always use a secure PIN or biometric login via Microsoft Windows Hello. Doing so will mean that in the event that ...
Researchers at RSAC 2025 explain why many of us don't secure our data and how we can use behavioral science to adopt better online habits. I review privacy tools like hardware security keys, password ...
Windows Security does more than just basic virus protection. It guards against phishing, blocks ransomware, and prevents malicious apps from running. However, these features aren't easy to ...
Once upon a time, you could assume you were pretty safe on the internet, so long as you were careful. But that’s changed. Through no fault of your own, your data can leak, your passwords can become ...
Burners are contract-free and you can grab them off the counter. They're called burner phones because you can "burn" them (trash them) after use and the phone can't be traced back to you, which makes ...
Neal O'Farrell is considered one of the world's longest serving cybersecurity and fraud experts, more than 40 years and counting. As head of the Identity Theft Council, he worked with law enforcement ...