That Pretty Girl Friending You On Facebook? Be Cautious!
Everyone wants to find the right person, but dating on social media has a price.
Everyone wants to find the right person, but dating on social media has a price.
And you thought buying online wasn’t safe; think again. Your local store is also at risk.
There’s a Mozilla Firefox ‘arbitrary code execution’ flaw that leaves your browser vulnerable. Here’s how to fix it.
Phishing attacks on a wider scale target large companies and you could be the next victim if you aren’t careful.
As if tax season wasn’t stressful enough, hacking groups claiming to be the IRS, are targeting victims with malware and ransomware.
Cybercriminals encrypt all of the victim’s files, which remain locked forever if they fail to pay in a timely fashion.
This practice of “mining” your web browser for bitcoin sounds unrelated to your online safety, but there’s more to it. Discover the risks to you.
Ransomware is one of the most aggressive variants of malware, holding your data hostage until you pay the price. What can you do about it?
Beware of emails with attachments, either wanting information regarding a potential refund or requests for personal information.
To honor International Women’s Day, here are some ways to empower your own cybersecurity.