Emergency cybersecurity updates for Apple devices
If you do not patch, your devices can be compromised by hackers just by viewing a malicious webpage in Safari.
If you do not patch, your devices can be compromised by hackers just by viewing a malicious webpage in Safari.
What if you want to use a password manager but don’t want to store them on the cloud and on your device?
If you don’t apply security update, hackers can compromise your device with just your phone number.
Those who choose not to enable biometric security for their mobile device because of fear of Big Brother are one step away from a total security disaster.
It does NOT involve SIM Jacking/SIM Swap Fraud or accessing SS7. It is much simpler. But you can prevent it.
Discovery of gross negligence means that you have to take action now!
If you are a LastPass user, here is what you should do.
How a scammer used a real PayPal invoice as a diversionary tactic to disguise his real intention.
Today, Apple released iOS/iPadOS 16.2 and macOS 13.1. The most significant cybersecurity feature in this release is Advanced Data Protection (ADP).
Passkeys are supposed to be phishing resistant. But negligent implementations can still allow phishing attacks to be successful. Here is how you spot them.
Some things you must do to defeat smart iPhone thieves
Here’s how to delete your phone number and email from Meta’s database EVEN if you are not on Facebook/Instagram.
Big Tech’s competing interests will cause a big problem and this article will teach you how to avoid it.
MFA will soon no longer protect you from phishing attacks. A new class of phishing technology will be able to bypass MFA.
If you are a current and former customer of Optus, watch out!
Yesterday, Apple released iOS 16 and introduced a new password-killer technology called “Passkey”. Is there something better than Passkey?
LastPass has just suffered a cybersecurity incident. What are the risks? Should you worry?
Very soon, no videos on the Internet can be trusted. The software tools to produce audio/video Deep Fakes are EASILY available and CHEAP.
When you turn off your iPhone 11 (and above), the Always-On-Processor (AOP) will still remain ‘on’. What is the purpose of this AOP? Is it to spy on you?