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  • 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 12 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 12 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 12 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 12 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 October 19th, 2024 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 October 14th, 2024 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 October 8th, 2024 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 October 8th, 2024 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 October 6th, 2024 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 September 13th, 2024 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
  • An illustration of a silhouetted thief in motion running while carrying a stolen fingerprint.

    3 Billion Records Leaked Online In One Of The Biggest Breaches Ever

    One month after 10 billion stolen passwords were leaked online, a new leak containing 3 billion records has been shared as well.

    By Jacob Siegal August 7th, 2024 Read More
  • Windows 11 BSOD

    Massive Global Windows PC Failure Is Crippling Thousands Of Businesses

    A faulty update from cybersecurity provider CrowdStrike is forcing thousands of Windows machine into a recovery boot loop.

    By José Adorno July 19th, 2024 Read More
  • Apple TV app on iPhone running iOS 17.1

    Now You Have Another Good Reason To Update Your iPhone Immediately

    Leaked documents show the iPhone devices Cellebrite can unlock. The best way to keep your iPhone protected is by updating it.

    By José Adorno July 18th, 2024 Read More
  • Rite Aid says 2.2 million customers impacted by data breach.

    2.2 Million Rite Aid Customers Were Hacked In June Data Breach

    Rite Aid says that 2.2 million customers had their information stolen in a data breach that occurred in June.

    By Jacob Siegal July 16th, 2024 Read More
  • iPhone 15 Screen and USB-C port.

    AT&T Customers Had 6 Months Of Call And Text Records Stolen In A Major Hack

    AT&T says hackers stole personal data for nearly all customers for six months, including call and text records and other interactions.

    By Chris Smith July 12th, 2024 Read More
  • Help PDF is leaking user documents.

    Online PDF Converters Leaked Thousands Of User-Uploaded Documents

    Before you use any random online PDF converters, read this warning, as two are leaking documents for anyone to access.

    By Jacob Siegal July 11th, 2024 Read More
  • iCloud Advanced Data Protection

    Beware: Hackers Are Trying To Steal Apple IDs With Fake iCloud Links

    Hackers are trying to steal Apple IDs by posing as Apple support and sending fake iCloud links to iPhone owners.

    By Jacob Siegal July 9th, 2024 Read More
  • iPhone 15 Pro Dynamic Island

    Microsoft China Bans Android, Forces Staff To Use iPhones Instead

    Microsoft is banning Android phones from its workplace in China for privacy reasons. Instead, Redmond will give iPhone 15 to employees.

    By José Adorno July 8th, 2024 Read More
  • Nearly 10 billion passwords have been leaked online.

    10 Billion Stolen Passwords Shared Online In Record-Breaking Leak

    Chances are good that at least one of your accounts was compromised in this record-breaking password compilation leak.

    By Jacob Siegal July 6th, 2024 Read More
  • TikTok sign

    ID Verification Service Used By TikTok, Uber, And X Leaked Driver's Licenses

    According to 404 Media, an ID verification service used by TikTok, X, and Uber exposed users' driver's license online.

    By Jacob Siegal June 27th, 2024 Read More
  • 2019 MacBook Pro with Touch Bar

    Dangerous macOS Malware Steals Browser Data And Cryptocurrency

    Cybersecurity researchers have discovered new macOS malware that can steal browsing data, cryptocurrency, usernames, and more.

    By Jacob Siegal June 6th, 2024 Read More
  • TikTok logo

    TikTok Warning: Your Account Can Be Hacked Just By Opening A DM

    According to Forbes, bad actors are distributing malware through DMs that is being used to hack celebrity and brand accounts.

    By Jacob Siegal June 4th, 2024 Read More
  • Malware detected warning screen.

    Android Malware Posing As A Fake Chrome Update Is Stealing Banking App Logins

    New Android malware that steals banking logins and gives hackers access to your phone is disguising itself as a fake Chrome update.

    By Jacob Siegal April 29th, 2024 Read More
  • Shopping Venues around Los Angeles - 16 August 2020

    Don't Be Tricked By This Phishing Campaign Targeting Verizon Customers

    There's a new Verizon phishing campaign making the rounds, so be on the lookout for suspicious emails claiming to be from Verizon.

    By Jacob Siegal April 24th, 2024 Read More
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