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Hackers are now sending scam QR codes via physical mail — and they can steal your passwords
The postal service is being weaponized by hackers.
By Matt Binder
Why a security suite is a must for young families
Online security is always important, but growing the family means the risk may grow with it.
Google is reportedly developing a ‘fake’ email feature to help you avoid spam
Email aliases called 'Shielded Email' may soon be on the way to your Google account.
By Matt Binder
Meet 'Daisy' an AI bot that wastes phone scammers' time
And it sounds like someone's grandma.
Worst passwords of 2024 prove we still suck at digital security
It's 2024 and people are still using "123456."
By Amanda Yeo
AT&T, Ticketmaster data breach hackers charged with stealing 50 billion records
Victims, including AT&T, paid out ransoms to prevent the stolen data from being misused.
By Matt Binder
10 of the best web development courses you can take online for free
Learn the fundamental skills for creating and maintaining websites.
By Joseph Green
Apple's new iPhone update is locking law enforcement out of phones
'Inactivity reboot' was quietly rolled out in iOS 18.1.
By Matt Binder
15 of the best Microsoft Excel courses you can take online for free
Free training for learners of all levels.
By Joseph Green
15 of the best Python courses you can take online for free
Learn all about this versatile programming language without spending anything.
By Joseph Green
60 of the best Harvard University courses you can take online for free
Dive deep into your favorite topics without spending anything.
By Joseph Green
Voters beware: FBI warns of election disinformation videos
Here's your reminder to be wary of false election info.
Okta just fixed a very weird security bug for accounts with long usernames
Never heard of that one before.
By Alex Perry
Largest U.S. healthcare data breach exposes medical records of 100 million customers
While the hack happened in February, the total of those affected has finally been revealed.
The truth about voting machine security in the 2024 election
As technology evolves the election process, rumors, lies, and distrust proliferate.
Police may track you to an abortion clinic with this tool, report shows
An inside look at the tool, Locate X, found just how closely it could track users.
By Matt Binder
[Updated] The Wayback Machine and full Internet Archive are back up
The entirety of the troubled nonprofit web service is back online.
Anthropic is testing AI’s capacity for sabotage
The Claude developers are eyeing potential misuse in current AI models.
Internet Archive hacked again: We know because the hacker responded to our email to the Archive.
The hacker is responding to support requests sent to the online library.
By Matt Binder
Robot vacuums spew racial slurs at owners in wake of hack
Vulnerabilities in Ecovacs across the U.S. turned them into hateful hecklers.
Fidelity data breach compromises more than 77,000 customers
Another day, another data breach.
By Matt Binder
Internet Archive data breach: Hacker claims to ‘See 31 million of you' on Have I Been Pwned
DDoS attacks are taking down the Internet Archive's website as well.
By Matt Binder
MoneyGram confirms hack: Social Security numbers, driver’s licenses, and other customer data have leaked
The money transfer company temporarily shut down its systems when it discovered the data breach.
By Matt Binder
Over 200,000 Comcast customers affected in data breach: Names, IDs, Social Security numbers exposed
Social security numbers, addresses, ID numbers, and more were taken in the data breach
By Matt Binder