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Critical Vulnerability Found in Canon Printer Drivers
/in General NewsMicrosoft’s offensive security team warned Canon about a critical code execution vulnerability in printer drivers.
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Microsoft Teams Vishing Used to Deploy Malware via TeamViewer
/in General NewsA vishing scam via Microsoft Teams led to attackers misusing TeamViewer to drop malware and stay hidden using simple but effective techniques.
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How to talk to your family and friends about online security – before it’s too late
/in General NewsYour friends and family members are just waiting to be exploited by online attackers. They need your help.
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Check Point Responds to Hacking Claims
/in General NewsCheck Point has responded to a hacker’s claims of sensitive data theft, confirming an incident but saying that it had limited impact.
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Cryptocurrency in 2025: Exploring Bitcoin Growth, AI, and the Next Wave of Tools
/in General NewsThe cryptocurrency world feels like a wild ride full of risks, twists, and big dreams of building wealth.…
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Why multi-factor authentication is absolutely essential in 2025
/in General NewsWant to avoid having your online accounts hacked? Two-factor authentication is a crucial security measure that requires an extra step for signing in to high-value services. Here’s how to set up 2FA and which accounts to focus on.
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Help! I clicked on a phishing link – now what?
/in General NewsPhishing scams are getting brutally effective, and even technically sophisticated people can get fooled. Here’s how to limit the damage right away, and what to do next.
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France’s Antitrust Watchdog Fines Apple for Problems With App Tracking Transparency
/in General NewsFrance’s antitrust watchdog fined Apple 150 million euros ($162 million) over a privacy feature protecting users from apps snooping on them.
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Why delaying software updates is a terrible idea
/in General NewsOne missed update turned my website into a hacker’s playground and another locked me out of my own business tools. Here’s why skipping software updates isn’t worth the risk.
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I clicked on four sneaky online scams on purpose – to show you how they work
/in General NewsWhat happens when you get fooled by an online scam that lands in your email or text messages? I’ll show you. Caution: Don’t try this at home.
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