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Tips to keep your passwords secure for World Password Day, and beyond
One in every five UK users are aware that their passwords have been hacked at least once, but most never even notice. Here are top tips to keep yours safe.
Do not trust communications from companies demanding renewal money
Many are receiving calls and emails from companies claiming for money. Here is what to do in case you doubt if these are fake.
Why is USPS tracking social media posts?
USPS has a service, iCOP, that scans open source information including social media searching for possible threats to their employees and customers.
AirTag Explained
Apple has just released their new location tracking device. AirTag allows users to find the people or objects carrying it. However, there are some problems.
State monitoring – This is what governments know from your Internet habits
Governments gather data from their citizens in order to protect them -but it con get too invasive. Here is how to protect your privacy.
How digital marketers track you everywhere (including offline)
A new court case reveals how Sky Bet profiles its users more deeply than they expect
Was the recent Ubiquiti data breach catastrophic?
An anonymous whistleblower has stated that Ubiquity actively downplayed the breach. The leak may have left millions of customers’ data at risk.