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Why you should check Task Manager regularly: A simple Windows security habit that can help spot suspicious programs early

If you use a Windows PC every day, one of the easiest cybersecurity habits you can build is checking Task Manager from time to time. Task Manager is more than a tool for closing frozen apps. Microsoft says it also works as a system monitor and startup manager, helping you see what is running, how […]

Don’t engage with unsolicited tech support calls: How to spot the scam and protect your device

A random caller says your computer has a virus. A pop-up says your device is infected and tells you to call a support number. A “technician” offers to fix everything if you just grant remote access and pay a fee. That is the classic tech support scam — and it is still catching people off […]

Be picky with Chrome extensions: How to avoid risky add-ons, spyware, and browsing-data theft

Chrome extensions can be incredibly useful, but they also sit inside the same browser you use for email, banking, shopping, work, and passwords, which means a bad extension can have a lot more power than most people realize. Google says extensions may request access to your data, and OWASP warns that browser extensions can create […]

Setting up student loan payments safely: How to make sure you’re using the right provider and not a scam site

Starting student loan repayment can feel stressful, especially when you’re asked to enter highly sensitive information like your Social Security number, date of birth, home address, bank details, and sometimes parent information. The safest move is simple: make sure you’re dealing with your actual loan servicer or the official federal student aid website before you […]

Use an external webcam for better privacy: A simple cybersecurity tip that gives you more control

Built-in laptop webcams are convenient, but convenience is not always the same as control. If camera privacy is a concern, using an external webcam can be a smart move because you can physically unplug it when you are done. That makes it much easier to know the camera is truly unavailable, instead of just hoping […]

Why you should log out of websites and apps when you’re finished

Staying signed in is convenient, but convenience is not always the same as security. Logging out of websites and apps when you are done using them is a simple habit that can reduce the risk of account misuse—especially on shared devices, public computers, or public Wi‑Fi. The FTC specifically advises people not to stay permanently […]