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Cyber experts are urging people to be cautious and change their passwords after researchers shared a massive data breach.
Online frauds are at an all-time high, and Google is now telling Gmail users, especially those who still use old-fashioned ...
It's not easy to talk money with your parents, but having the discussion now ensures that you can fulfill their wishes when they pass. Here's what to ask.
If the analysis by researchers at CyberNews is on point, then a massive breach, involving 16 billion records previously slipped under the radar and represents the largest of its kind so far.
Deceptive calls that use false identification data, made in the name of public institutions, banks, or companies, will be ...
In an era where digital security is paramount, the complexity of passwords has been a cornerstone of safeguarding personal ...
No thanks to GenAI, phishing attacks have gotten more convincing, making security tools like passkeys more critical than ever ...
Default passwords like "1111" put critical infrastructure at risk. CISA urges manufacturers to fix this vulnerability.
Home security systems are more popular than ever. They’re meant to make people feel safer. But some say they’re doing the ...
The longer and more complex your password is, the longer this process takes. Passwords that are three characters long take less than a second to crack. 2. MAKE YOUR PASSWORD A NONSENSE PHRASE.
Learn how to check if your email was in a data breach, what steps to take, and how to keep your accounts secure.
A new report from the AARP shows Americans’ online habits are putting them at greater risk of fraud. Consumer Investigator ...