Wi-Fi jammers have quietly become a favorite tool for burglars who want to slip past cameras and alarms without ever cutting ...
Khaberni - With the increasing reliance on smartphones in our daily lives, the risk of electronic spying on personal information and sensitive data is greater than ever.
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Is public Wi-Fi safe to use?

Public Wi-Fi isn't going away, and it's widely used, so the Internet just adapted to its existence and implemented security measures, so it's way less risky to use. Risks still exist—a hacker can ...
A wave of recent breaches and malware discoveries shows how easily trusted software and private data can be exploited.
The number of cyber attacks on ‘smart home’ devices such as connected TVs and smart doorbells has almost tripled in a year, a new report has warned.
According to Cannata, 'Public WiFi networks often lack encryption, which means data travels in plain text.' He goes on to say ...
Stablecoin giant Tether continues to diversify its businesses by launching a "first-of-its-kind" peer-to-peer password and ...
Notorious cybercriminal gang ShinyHunters has gained access to the names, location and viewing habits of Pornhub customers.
If you insist on using your router's USB port, there are two important precautions to follow. First, only use it for non-critical files. Don't share or transfer anything sensitive through the port.
The fewer entry points you leave open, the more secure your smart home will be. Here's how to accomplish that.
The Scattered Lapsus$ Hunters hacking collective stole Pornhub premium users’ data, including email addresses and viewing ...