Google Banned 13 Infected Android Apps, So Delete Them From Your Phone
If you have any of these infected Android apps on your phone or tablet, be sure to delete them as soon as possible.
Read MoreIf you have any of these infected Android apps on your phone or tablet, be sure to delete them as soon as possible.
Read MoreAfter releasing mobile support for passkeys, 1Password is taking a bigger step by letting users log in to their accounts in the same way.
Read MoreSome Amazon users were concerned the platform had been hacked when they found unfamiliar addresses on their accounts.
Read MoreA couple of years after releasing the first-generation AirTag, Apple could be planning to release AirTag 2 later in 2024.
Read MoreAccording to Kaspersky Lab, a zero-click spyware attack is actively infecting iPhone devices.
Read MoreGoogle Messages' Magic Compose AI feature breaks encryption. Here's why that's bad news for Apple bringing RCS to iMessage on iPhone.
Read MoreAccording to a recent study, 82% of Americans have snooped on a phone, tablet, or computer at some point in their lives.
Read MoreAhead of World Password Day, NordPass released the most common passwords on the internet in 2022. Here they are.
Read MoreThieves are also using an iPhone setting that makes your device more secure to lock iPhone owners out of their accounts.
Read MoreIf you have any of these malware-infested apps on your Android phone or tablet, be sure to delete them or update them immediately.
Read MoreA new YouTube phishing scam is making the rounds, so don't download any files from emails that look like they came from YouTube.
Read MoreLast week, aa ChatGPT bug caused chat logs and payment information to leak -- here's how to find out if you were affected.
Read MoreDozens of tweets and Reddit posts reveal that GameStop customers are mysteriously losing access to their accounts.
Read MoreNorton LifeLock has announced that thousands of customer accounts have been breached as far back as December.
Read MoreApple decided to delay its controversial photo-scanning CSAM detection and other safety features ahead of the launch of iOS 15.
Read MoreCraig Federighi confirmed that Apple will not roll out the CSAM detection system for iPhone users as the company has stopped developing it.
Read MoreUpdate Chrome as soon as possible to patch a zero-day exploit that can give hackers access to restricted information.
Read MoreFacebook users are suing Meta over alleged privacy violations that skirt Apple's App Tracking Transparency rules.
Read MoreA new botnet capable of taking control of your browser that disguises itself as Chrome extensions has been discovered.
Read MoreA number of fake apps masquerading as file managers are infecting Android devices with the SharkBot banking malware.
Read MoreAccording to new research, nearly half of all macOS malware originates from the same app for Mac computers.
Read MoreU-Haul is sending letters to people affected by a recent data breach that exposed names and driver's licenses of customers.
Read MoreAccording to Malwarebytes Labs, four popular Android apps that are currently available on Google Play are actually loaded with malware.
Read MoreYou can claim up to $25 if you choose to participate in a Zoom class action settlement that will see the company pay out $85 million.
Read MorePayPal has announced support for passkeys, the new authentication technology that will eventually hope to replace passwords.
Read MoreiOS 16’s brilliant CAPTCHA bypass will work on more websites thanks to Cloudflare’s new free API - what you need to know.
Read MoreIf you have any of these 10 apps on your iPhone, delete them right away because they are committing advertising fraud.
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