How to work safely with personal data
How to store and process personally identifiable information in a company with minimum risks.
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How to store and process personally identifiable information in a company with minimum risks.
Do you edit images in Windows 11 or on Google Pixel? Due to a developer error, hidden information in cropped or edited pictures can be recovered.
Scammers are pretending to offer users tens of thousands of dollars, supposedly accumulated in an account on an “automated cloud-mining platform”.
Vulnerabilities found in the Exynos chipset allow Samsung, Vivo and Google smartphones to be remotely hacked if the owner’s phone number is known. How is this possible, and how to protect yourself?
How scammers force website owners to add potentially dangerous links by threatening harsh consequences for copyright infringement.
You shouldn’t put off updating to iOS 16.3 and macOS Ventura 13.2 and future updates, and here’s why.
Scammers are using social engineering to shake down newly onboarded employees.
If you want your smart home to do more good than harm, you should configure it correctly and secure it adequately. We review smart-home security in detail.
We investigate why chip cards are no panacea, and what precautions should be taken when making a payment.
It’s common practice in many companies to keep work and personal information separate. But browser synchronization often remains unnoticed — and attackers are already exploiting it.
We explain why it’s best not to use desktop versions of messengers such as WhatsApp, Telegram, Signal and the like.
Business is actively moving over to open-source solutions. How can the transition be made successfully, and what are the risks to consider?
We explain how two-factor authentication with one-time codes works, what the benefits and risks are, and what else you can do to better protect your accounts.
AI is going to have a tremendous impact on our lives. How can we get ready for it?
Why scammers are more likely to target kids than hardcore gamers, how they do it, and what they want to steal
Chances are your home already contains a few smart components. But can you make them even smarter so as to reap yet more benefits from them?
Food delivery services’ databases may not contain payment information, but leaks can still cause major problems.
What web beacons and tracker pixels are, what’s so obnoxious about them, and how to disable them.
Korean filmmakers have made a film about cybercrime that deserves a look — if only as a training tool.
Cybercriminals are distributing a Trojan stealer under the guise of a ChatGPT desktop client for Windows. We delve into the details and ways to protect yourself.