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Massive Stalkerware Apps Go Dark After Data Breach Exposes Millions of Users
A few apps categorized as stalkerware have gone dark after their services stopped working, and their websites disappeared overnight.
Stalkerware apps, which are used to spy on people, pose a problem that’s drawing little scrutiny, which is one of the …
How to Hide Apps on iPhone: 101 Guide for Beginners
Smartphones are personal. And sometimes, even too personal. You’ve got so much going on there, don’t you? A dating app, a finance tracker, or photos with family and friends are just a few of the reasons why iPhone users like yourself want more privacy….
Use Google Calendar? Here’s the One Change That Can Protect Your Business from Scams
Millions of professionals and small businesses rely on Google Calendar to organize their workday. But what if that helpful calendar invite wasn’t from a colleague—but from a scammer?
That’s the risk behind a growing tactic called Google Calendar sp…
Minecraft Made Simple for Parents Who’d Rather Not Play It Themselves
Minecraft might look simple on the surface—just blocks, tools, and pixelated characters—but it’s far more than a video game. It’s a virtual playground where kids build, explore, and connect with others. If your child has asked to play Minecraft or is a…
“They Wanted My Amazing Story,” Says Blogger Targeted in an Influencer Scam — How to Spot and Stop These Scams
Printesa Urbana, a Romanian blogger and author of several parenting books, has built a strong and trusted community online. Her Facebook page has over 272,000 followers, and like other entrepreneurs with a loyal audience, she became a target for influe…
SEC Twitter hack: Man imprisoned for role in attack that caused Bitcoin’s price to soar
A 25-year-old man from Alabama has been sentenced to 14 months in a federal prison for his part in a hack that resulted in the Bitcoin cryptocurrency to briefly soar in value.
Eric Council Jr., of Athens, Alabama, pleaded guilty to charges related to …
FBI Warns of Scammers Impersonating US Officials In Deepfake Scam Campaigns
The FBI has issued a public service announcement warning that cybercriminals are using AI-generated voice deepfakes to impersonate senior U.S. officials in phishing attacks.
Malicious actors have been using advanced synthetic voice technology to creat…
Scammers Sell Access to Steam Accounts with All the Latest Games – It’s a Trap!
Scammers are always looking for new ways to convince potential victims that what they’re “selling” is the real deal, and gamers are often the primary target. One recent scam involves a fellow gamer’s promise to share a Steam account, with lifetime acce…