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Why do you need malware protection? The cyber threat most consumers underestimate

Think malware is only something that affects careless users or large businesses? Think again. Today’s malware is designed to target everyday people. Whether you shop online, use social media, check email, or manage finances from your phone or computer, malware can put your personal information, passwords, and even your money at risk. The good news […]

Google says your password was compromised? Change it immediately to protect your accounts

If Google warns that one of your saved passwords has been compromised, don’t ignore it. That alert could mean cybercriminals already have access to your login credentials from a known data breach. The good news is that Google Password Manager and Chrome actively monitor for exposed passwords and notify users when action is needed. The […]

The most common entry points hackers use against small businesses

Small businesses are often told they need “better cybersecurity,” but that advice can feel vague. The more useful question is: How do hackers actually get in? Once you understand the most common entry points, it becomes much easier to focus your time, budget, and security habits where they matter most. Small businesses are attractive targets […]

How to report harassment and spam while gaming online to stay safer

Online gaming should be fun, competitive, and social—not a place where harassment, spam, scams, or abusive messages ruin the experience. Whether you’re playing on console, PC, or mobile, reporting bad behavior helps protect you and improves the gaming community for everyone. Why reporting harassment in games matters Harassment in online games is more common than […]

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 Some are outdated.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: […]