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  • Displays on the Google Pixel 9 Pro and Pixel 9 Pro XL

    Identity Check Is Android 15's Most Important New Security Feature

    Google's new Identity Check feature for Android 15 phones will protect sensitive data if the handset is lost or stolen.

    By Chris Smith 8 months ago Read More
  • Apple AirTag 2

    Colorado Police Gave Out Free AirTags To Help Stop Car Thefts

    Colorado police have distributed free AirTags as the item tracker has been used as a useful car tracker, reducing stolen vehicle crimes.

    By José Adorno 8 months ago Read More
  • Is iMessage down? It seems so

    There's A Sophisticated New Wave Of Phishing Attacks Targeting iPhone Users

    Scammers have upgraded their iPhone scams by asking users to reply to phishing texts in order to reenable malicious links.

    By Jacob Siegal 8 months ago Read More
  • The logo of Google Chrome is seen on laptop's screen.

    Hackers Are Hijacking Chrome Extensions In An Attempt To Steal Your Data

    Multiple Chrome browser extensions have been hijacked by hackers in recent months to steal data from their users.

    By Jacob Siegal 8 months ago Read More
  • iPhone 15 Plus

    Someone Hacked iOS 18 To Get AI, Camera Control, And More On An iPhone 15

    The iPhone 15 can't support various features available on Pro models and the iPhone 16, but a hack can enable Apple Intelligence and others.

    By Chris Smith 9 months ago Read More
  • One virtual meeting app turned out to be malware.

    This Virtual Meeting App Is Actually Crypto-Stealing Malware

    A sophisticated new scam involves a fake company trying to convince users to download crypto-stealing malware posing as a meeting app.

    By Jacob Siegal 9 months ago Read More
  • How to fast charge iPhone 16 Pro Max / USB-C

    iPhone Charging Cable Hack Will Make You Think Twice About Buying Third-Party Accessories

    It's incredibly easy for hackers to put a secrets-stealing computer inside an iPhone USB-C cable, so better buy official Apple cables only.

    By Chris Smith 9 months ago Read More
  • iPhone 16 Camera Control

    5 Encrypted Apps You Should Use While US Telcos Are Under Attack

    AT&T and Verizon continue to be under attack, so law enforcement advises the use of encrypted apps for messages and calls.

    By Chris Smith 9 months ago Read More
  • iPhone 16 Guest Mode

    Your Apple ID Was Not Suspended - Watch Out For This Convincing New Scam

    Hackers continue to try to break into Apple accounts, so don't trust fraudulent, phishing emails claiming your Apple ID was suspended.

    By Chris Smith 9 months ago Read More
  • 1Password lets you save passkeys for internet accounts.

    Millions Of People Replaced Passwords With Passkeys, So Why Haven't You?

    1Password says passkey adoption saw massive growth in the first year. You should replace your passwords any chance you get.

    By Chris Smith 10 months ago Read More
  • iPhone wallpaper customization in iOS 18

    Law Enforcement Has A Tool That Can Break Into iPhones Running iOS 18

    Graykey is a phone unlocking and forensic tool used by law enforcement that can retrieve data from even modern iPhones running iOS 18.

    By José Adorno 10 months ago Read More
  • iPhone 16 Pro

    Thieves Found A Crazy New Way To Steal Your AT&T iPhone 16

    A string of thefts targeted AT&T iPhone units right after delivery, and it's unclear how porch pirates can steal packages this way.

    By Chris Smith 10 months ago Read More
  • A screenshot from O2's video showing the Daisy AI anti-scam chatbot in action.

    Brilliant AI Bot Imitates A Granny To Keep Phone Scammers On The Line For Hours

    British carrier O2 created Daisy (dAIsy), a chatbot with the personality of a grandma who wants to keep phone scammers on the line.

    By Chris Smith 10 months ago Read More
  • Nearly 10 billion passwords have been leaked online.

    Make Sure You Aren't Using Any Of The Most Common Passwords Of 2024

    NordPass has released its list of the most common passwords of 2024, and "123456" has managed to take the top spot once again.

    By Jacob Siegal 10 months ago Read More
  • Google Pixel 8 Pro Software

    Google AI Will Protect Your Pixel From Spam Calls And Rogue Apps

    Google announced new Gemini AI features meant to improve your safety while using Pixel phones and other Android devices.

    By Chris Smith 10 months ago Read More
  • iPhone 16 Pro Display

    iPhones Quietly Got A New Security Feature That's Frustrating The FBI And Investigators

    A new iPhone security feature in iOS 18 will make it tough for forensic analysts to obtain data from a locked device

    By Yoni Heisler 10 months ago Read More
  • iPhone 16 Pro Display

    FBI Reportedly Thinks China Targeted iPhones Of Presidential Campaign Officials

    The FBI is investigating a potential iPhone hack targeting the devices of unnamed high-ranking presidential campaign officials.

    By Chris Smith 10 months ago Read More
  • Hacker intercepting a phone call.

    Terrifying Android Malware Redirects Your Calls To Hackers

    FakeCall is a sophisticated Android malware that is now capable of taking control of your phone and rerouting calls to fraudulent numbers.

    By Jacob Siegal 10 months ago Read More
  • OpenAI made some of ChatGPT's best features free.

    Chatbot Hack Shows Why You Shouldn't Trust AI With Your Personal Data

    Security researchers devised a prompt hack for AI chatbots that helped them extract personal data from chats. Here's how to protect yourself.

    By Chris Smith 11 months ago Read More
  • gmail icon

    Scary New Gmail Hack Uses Super Realistic AI Posing As Google To Dupe You

    Hackers looking to steal Gmail account passwords might use AI for voice calls to mimic Google customer support.

    By Chris Smith 11 months ago Read More
  • A sign in front of the 23andMe headquarters.

    How To Delete Your 23andMe DNA Data Now That The Company Is In Trouble

    We have no idea what's going to happen to 23andMe's DNA data if it shuts down or gets sold, so you should consider deleting your account.

    By Jacob Siegal 11 months ago Read More
  • iPhone 16 and 16 Plus displays.

    Catastrophic Hack Of AT&T And Verizon Is Proof Apple Is Right About iPhone Encryption 

    A massive China hack of US communications infrastructure proves Apple is right about refusing a backdoor into the iPhone's encryption.

    By Chris Smith 11 months ago Read More
  • computer password box

    Your Complicated Password Might Be Doing More Harm Than Good

    If you're struggling to keep track of your long list of complex passwords, you might want to focus on length instead of complexity.

    By Jacob Siegal 11 months ago Read More
  • Android TV set top boxes are being infected with malware.

    Over A Million Android TV Streaming Boxes Infected By Vo1d Malware

    If you have an Android TV streaming box, check it for infection, as the new Vo1d malware has already hit 1.3 million users.

    By Jacob Siegal 12 months ago Read More
  • Avis Car Rental reported a major hack that occurred in August 2024.

    300,000 Users Of A Top Car Rental Company Had Their Data Stolen

    The car rental company Avis says that hackers accessed personal information of nearly 300,000 users in a recent data breach.

    By Jacob Siegal September 11th, 2024 Read More
  • fingers typing on keyboard

    Quantum Computing Will Break Existing Encryption Algorithms, So The US Government Developed Stronger Ones

    The new NIST encryption standards should survive future quantum computing decryption attacks - here's what you need to know.

    By Chris Smith August 15th, 2024 Read More
  • Apple Safari browser

    An 18-Year-Old Safari Loophole Exploited By Hackers Is Finally Being Fixed By Apple

    There's a pesky loophole in Safari that hackers have exploited for the past 18 years. Apple says it's finally fixing it.

    By José Adorno August 7th, 2024 Read More
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