A new Android security warning affects some MediaTek-based phones 📱
Researchers showed data could be extracted with physical access and specialist tools — not remotely.
The fix? Keep your device updated, don’t leave it unattended, and review what sensitive data you store.
If a website ever tells you to press Windows Key + R, close the tab.
That single instruction is the giveaway for a fast-growing scam called ClickFix, which has been behind a wave of infostealer infections all year.
An infostealer is malware that scrapes every saved password,
But there’s an excellent way to supercharge your typing speed without sounding like a chirpy chatbot or resorting to teenage texting abbreviations: text expansion.
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Windows 10 extended support can feel like a safety net. But it isn’t permanent.
If you’re still relying on it, now is a sensible time to plan what comes next…
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This Memorial Day, we’re thankful for those who gave their lives while serving our nation. Our freedom is because of their courage and sacrifice. This holiday weekend, we’re thinking of those who have lost someone they love in the service to our nation.
Russian military intelligence recently exploited vulnerable home network routers to steal passwords worldwide. You can keep your home network secure by taking four critical steps.
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Here is our latest Technology Insider Newsletter - for news about AI, new gadgets and more. Check it out for a fun read and a break from the ordinary.
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Fake CAPTCHAs that trick users into pasting malware commands into Terminal are now common enough that Apple added a warning in macOS 26.4 Tahoe. Remember: no legitimate verification ever requires Terminal commands!
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Quick question: Do you know how your team is using AI at work?
Not how you think they’re using it, but how they’re really using it?
Most businesses don’t. And that’s where the risk creeps in…
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This is one of those stories that reminds us why “I’ll update it later” can be risky 😬
A critical vulnerability has been discovered in a popular WordPress plugin called Advanced Custom Fields: Extended.
It puts around 50,000 websites at risk of full ta
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This is a good example of how brand-new features can increase business risk, even when they’re launched with good intentions 😬
Google recently rolled out a feature that lets people change their Gmail address while keeping the original address as an alias
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Your phone’s browser is building a picture of you over time.
Where you go. What you look up. Patterns that reveal far more than most people expect.
That doesn’t make popular browsers bad. But it does mean they deserve more attention than they usually get
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