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How to recover deleted files on a Mac
We all know the feeling. You hit delete and suddenly realize that you’ve made a mistake. Is the file gone forever? Probably not, no. Here’s…
PSA: This Microsoft Update is essential
There are always risks when connecting to unknown public WiFi networks. Scammers will sometimes create ‘fake’ hotspots that capture and steal sensitive data from their…
Avoid malware while streaming UEFA EURO 2024 and Copa America CONMEBOL
The soccer fever of the UEFA EURO 2024 and Copa America CONMEBOL tournaments rages through Europe and the Americas. Fox Sports, the sports programming division…
How to check how much RAM my computer has?
The performance of your computer is affected by several factors. But one of the most important is RAM. Generally, the more RAM your device has,…
NSA Recommends users restart mobile devices weekly
The National Security Agency (NSA) has issued a mobile device best practice advisory with one often overlooked recommendation. The intelligence agency wants smartphone and tablet…
Ransomware gangs testing in developing nations before striking richer countries
Cyber attackers are increasingly targeting developing nations, businesses in Africa, Asia, and South America with their latest ransomware variants, using these regions to test how…
UK Strengthens Cybersecurity with New Law Targeting Default Passwords
In a significant move towards bolstering cybersecurity, the UK has introduced the Product Security and Telecommunications Infrastructure Act (PSTI). This new legislation sets stringent new…