
26 Billion Records Exposed in Data Breach – How To Check if You’re Affected
The unprecedented leak has affected LinkedIn, Twitter/X, Dropbox, and many more popular sites.
The unprecedented leak has affected LinkedIn, Twitter/X, Dropbox, and many more popular sites.
Find out if your email address is one of the nearly 71 million in the recent Naz.API data breach dump.
What do an Indian cricket legend and one of the most famous American singers have in common? Deepfake scams.
The popular singer is now one of many celebrities whose likeness has been used to scam users out of money and personal data.
A new cybersecurity report shares real-world concerns over digital attacks, including a risk-to-life element.
Who could be eligible for a pay out, how much may be offered, and when we'll know full details of Google's latest settlement.
Criminals just dumped over 1TB of Sony data online, laying bare everything from video game release dates to corporate fears.
We show you how to easily disable a new default setting which shares your Dropbox customer data with OpenAI.
Apple’s iOS 17.3 beta now comes with extra peace of mind, protecting your precious iPhone.
A new vulnerability shows that password managers could be leaking your credentials when used on your Android device.
Microsoft is urging Outlook users to update their software, reset passwords and enable MFA as unpatched systems are targeted.
Learn how to level up your streaming experience with ExpressVPN's new tvOS app.
The iOS 17 update has been causing privacy concerns, but there’s no need to worry.
If you're struggling for password ideas, we've got the lowdown on what you should be avoiding, based on the latest data.
A rise in home working and change in working practices could spell bad news for advertisers, as they take on ad blockers.
Securing your many online accounts is only a few clicks away thanks to password managers that can store them all for you.
OpenAI's ChatGPT AI tool has had a difficult week, with outages and issues overshadowing its latest GPT-4 Turbo announcement.
The software company is hoping this latest tool will capitalize on its security creds.
Microsoft announced significant changes to the way the company handles software security this week - here's what's happening.
The pair of apps are now persona non grata for government officials in Canada due to security concerns
"Someone close to me is sick or hurt," "I'm on an oil rig," and other lies that scammers use to reel you in.