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The tools that can help preserve your online privacy.
The story of a guy who just wanted to download a pirated copy of a game but got malware instead. It’s happening more and more often, and we explain why.
Things you should know about your home Internet connection: How to be sure it is safe and waste no time calling tech support.
When you’re ready to leave the privacy fever dream that is Facebook, make sure you have everything before you lock the door on your way out.
Changing passwords regularly is outdated. Use strong and unique passwords that are easy to remember instead. Here’s how to make them.
Ex-employees can go to extremes for the sake of revenge. How to terminate a work relationship safely and securely.
In this episode, Dave and Jeff discuss ways to help protect your family’s home over the holidays.
They say they have video of you watching porn, threaten to send it to your friends, and demand ransom in bitcoins? Don’t pay! We explain how this scam works.
How cybercriminals blocked Marcie’s iPhone, and how to avoid a similar fate.
Designer Mark used the same password for all of his accounts — and lived to regret it. Here’s his story.
We discuss what public IPs are, why you might need one, and the risks involved in using them.
Banking Trojans are increasingly focused on online stores. We explain how not to become a victim of malware during the annual holiday sales.
Tips to protect your devices, your home network, and your privacy against cybercrime.
Freelancers are beloved targets for cybercriminals, who use phishing and malware to steal credentials and money. Here’s how to avoid their traps and stay safe.
We explain what a guest Wi-Fi network is, how to set one up, and what video game consoles and other IoT devices have to do with it.
Speaking of two-factor authentication — as we often do — did you know some convenient settings render it utterly useless? Let’s do it right.
How a sculpture from Japan is scaring WhatsApp users around the world, and how to protect children from such spooks on the Internet.
No PIN on your phone? Pickpockets will thank you for that.