2017 has been a very eventful year for the tech industry. Now, it’s time to refresh our memories and look back at everything that’s made a mark on the year.
Quantum computers can solve problems much faster than any classic computer, including cracking your encryption. How will this affect your security? Let’s find out!
A new WiFi vulnerability was uncovered, and it affected most, if not all, wireless routers. Here’s what you need to know about the Krack vulnerability.
Social engineering is a nefarious technique used by scammers to gain your trust. Learn about some common social engineering attacks and how to prevent them.
Security is important, even on Linux desktops. These 5 security tools for Linux can help protect your desktop against a wide variety of security threats.
Pharming can redirect your computer from a legitimate URL to a fake copy and steal your login credentials. Find out what pharming is and how to prevent it.
It’s been discovered that a bug in Lastpass browser extensions is leaking passwords. Here is what you need to know about the exploits and what you can do to protect yourself.
For those who are using Messenger, Facebook added an encryption feature last October. Here is how you can turn encryption on in your Facebook Messenger.
Securing your WordPress login page is the first step to securing your site. Here are some of the ways you can use to protect your WordPress login page.
The U2F security keys are inserted into your USB slot and allow you to log in quickly and easily. But are they really useful and do they keep you safe? Let’s find out.
In addition to ransomware, another upcoming dangerous trend is selling “ransomware as a service.” Here is what you need to know about it and how to protect yourself.