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Why you should turn off auto Wi-Fi connections on your phone and laptop

Auto Wi-Fi connect sounds convenient—until your phone silently joins a network you didn’t mean to trust. Many devices remember Wi-Fi names, also called SSIDs, and reconnect automatically when they see that name again. That’s handy at home, but risky in airports, hotels, cafés, malls, and other public places where scammers can set up fake or […]

Hover before you click: How to check a link before it takes you somewhere risky

Links are everywhere — emails, texts, social posts, online articles, ads, receipts, and collaboration tools. Most are harmless. Some are outdated. A few are dangerous. Cybercriminals often disguise malicious links to look like trusted websites, hoping you’ll click before you think. The good news? One simple habit can help you avoid a lot of trouble: […]

How to securely wipe your device before donating, recycling, or selling it

Giving away an old laptop, desktop, tablet, or external drive feels responsible — especially if the device still works. But before handing it off, remember this: deleting files is not the same as destroying data. In many cases, deleted files can still be recovered with basic data recovery tools, which means your photos, tax documents, […]

How to recognize and avoid common travel scams targeting tourists

Travel should feel exciting—not like a cybersecurity obstacle course. But scammers know travelers are distracted, rushed, and often searching for deals. That makes tourists prime targets for fake booking sites, bogus airline messages, vacation rental scams, and payment traps. The good news? Most travel scams follow predictable patterns. Once you know the red flags, you […]

How to protect your devices, passwords, and online accounts while traveling

Traveling is fun. Losing access to your email, bank account, or phone while traveling? Not so much. Whether you’re heading out for a weekend trip or flying internationally, your devices carry a lot of sensitive information: photos, passwords, banking apps, work files, travel confirmations, and personal messages. A few simple cybersecurity habits can help protect […]

How to safely use public Wi‑Fi, travel apps, and charging stations without getting scammed

Travel days are hectic enough without adding identity theft, fake booking links, or a compromised phone charger to the mix. The good news is that you do not have to avoid technology when you travel—you just need to use it more carefully. From airport Wi‑Fi to hotel booking apps to public charging kiosks, a few […]