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Spam texts are getting creative and trying to play on your emotional needs – Don't fall for it
By Lance Ulanoff published
Smishing is spam text phishing attempts that use social engineering to steal your previous info and more. Here's how I combat it.
Forget pay to view, pay for privacy is the latest problem for people online
By Chiara Castro published
After Europe, the 'Pay and Consent' model arrives in the UK - and that's bad news for your privacy online.
The 2024 Paris Olympics are gone, but AI surveillance may be here to stay
By Chiara Castro published
Privacy experts fear the Olympics' experiment is just the first step towards the full legalization of this tech - and they are worried.
Most 2024 Paris Olympics apps are putting your privacy at risk
By Chiara Castro published
Breaking Researchers found that most apps require excessive and dangerous permissions while sharing your sensitive data. Here's how to stay safe.
Beware, travel apps are hungry for your data - here's how to protect your privacy
By Chiara Castro published
Breaking Researchers at VPN provider NordVPN found that travel applications request some of the most data unrelated to their functionalities. And, this is bad for your privacy.
Meta keeps facing privacy backlash - what does this regulatory awakening tell us?
By Chiara Castro published
The Big Tech giant has been hit by a wave of privacy complaints and fines in the last few months. Is the surveillance capitalism model finally shaking?
If you want to get your kids into cybersecurity, try a Flipper Zero
By Andreas Theodorou published
This new hacking method is mind-blowing – Akami DNS data exfiltration
By Sam Dawson published
Data exfiltration is a tricky task for even the most seasoned hackers – but here's how Akami DNS is changing the game.
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