Yes, there is life beyond the Google search engine: Living completely out of the Google bubble may not be possible, but slashing the amount of data this company collects on you is certainly achievable. Even better, you won’t have to go completely offline… https://t.co/Fl8b0QkCoo
Three ways to improve your HTTPS security – and one popular solution that won’t help: That more secure HTTPS is still leaving some holes in your privacy coverage. Here are three features to add and one to ignore. The post Three ways to improve your HTTPS… https://t.co/damkwh8MLO
Postcards from the edge – and your (lack of) online privacy: We don't mail a private message by postcard, why should we do this online? The post Postcards from the edge – and your (lack of) online privacy appeared first on Avira Blog. https://t.co/H7wam48E9n
How to check if you’re a victim with stolen or misused data?: Writing for notification is only one of the five major ways find out if they have been a victim of a data breach. It also might be the slowest. The post How to check if you’re a victim with… https://t.co/ulpb8RfmD0
Has your device been infected? How to scan for spyware/malware/keyloggers on your device: When in doubt, scan it -- all the way to the end. And schedule a repeat performance. The post Has your device been infected? How to scan for… https://t.co/cHunR8fs1a
What should you do when your account’s been pwned?: Got Pwned? Here are three ways you should change those passwords and a helpful definition of a free credit bureau service The post What should you do when your account’s been pwned? appeared first on… https://t.co/Tu2npvlC6R
Do you know where your private data is leaking?: Your private data is leaking out the front door and the side windows. Here are three common ways for your privacy to go blowing in the wind. The post Do you know where your private data is leaking?… https://t.co/mqiC5umGpr
What’s the problem with WPA3 – And what’s my router got to do with it?: The WPA3 standard for WiFi routers has had more vulnerabilities exposed -- and researchers are also pointing out the risks from developing standards from within a closed shop instead… https://t.co/NHZpVsjkrZ
Capital One didn’t leak private data – someone else did – and that’s the problem: The good news is that Capital One didn't directly leak private data on millions of customers. That is also bad news. Do you still really think your data is safe and secure… https://t.co/iaERgByaZb
“Collaborating with customers is critical in the development and success of their products.” - @LukeFreiler from @Centercode - congratulations on this: https://t.co/pcLfv72LqG
How often should I scan my PC for malware?: You should scan your device for malware about once a week. Good news, this is already the default setting. The post How often should I scan my PC for malware? appeared first on Avira Blog. https://t.co/bZI7qI1iqS
Update 2019: Snapchat account gone? This is how you can regain access: As one of the favorite social tools, Snapchat had nearly 191 million daily active users in the first quarter of 2019. With so many users it’s no wonder that cyber criminals would like… https://t.co/3FrRaRYghD
How to protect your smartphone against hackers: Although we can no longer do without our smartphones these days, we have to be extremely careful because they could be a lot more vulnerable than we might think. Hacking is no longer just an intriguing… https://t.co/FGL63joCwn
Android may be tracking and spying on your activities – without your permission: Your Android may be following you more closely than you thought. Researchers have found over a thousand apps that circumvent the Google permission system to gather data that… https://t.co/pWQeDz0eUB