It was once the sacred right of every intrepid Windows installer to glance at the “Sign in with a Microsoft account” prompt, defiantly mash “skip,” and stride gallantly into an unlogged, untracked digital future. But with the stealth and persistence of a company that’s certain it knows what’s...
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Temporary email addresses might sound like something straight out of a spy movie, but in today’s increasingly digital world, they serve as a practical cloak of invisibility for your primary email account. With Windows users constantly interfacing with online services—be it for signing up for...
Heads up, Windows fans! Microsoft has announced plans to shift authentication methods, leaving passwords behind and delving deeper into the world of passkeys. While the endgame might be flashy, this transformation raises questions about the future of security, convenience, and what it means for...
In today’s interconnected world, various organizations and individuals aim to control, secure, or improve the flow of their internet traffic. Enter the superhero of internet configurations: proxy servers. But while the concept might initially sound daunting, especially for casual users, fear...
If you've ever praised Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) as your digital guardian angel, it's time to take a moment of silence—2025 has brought us a new threat in the form of the Sneaky 2FA attack. And if you're a Microsoft 365 user, this malicious threat needs to be on your radar ASAP. Buckle up...
Cybersecurity experts and enthusiasts, take a seat—this one’s a ride into the cutting-edge of cybercrime. A newly identified Adversary-in-the-Middle (AiTM) phishing kit dubbed “Sneaky Log” has been making waves in the underground cybercrime market. This innovative kit is specifically targeting...
In a chilling revelation for Microsoft 365 users, security researchers have unveiled a sophisticated phishing toolkit known as "Rockstar 2FA" that circumvents multi-factor authentication (MFA) in a strikingly clever manner. This "Phishing-as-a-Service" (PhaaS) offering demonstrates how...
In the fast-paced world of technology, keeping your web browsing experience fresh and secure is crucial. If you’ve still been clinging to your good old Internet Explorer (IE), it may be time to reconsider your choices, particularly now that Microsoft has officially cut the support cord on...
In a significant shift toward enhancing online security, Google Cloud has announced that it will mandate multifactor authentication (MFA) for all users, beginning a phased rollout starting November 4, 2024, and reaching full compliance by the end of 2025. This initiative is positioned alongside...
I recently visited a website where I was searching for a specific book title and I found it odd that when I keyed in the first letter of the title a list of past search words appeared in the list such as names, places, foods etc. In fact, this has happened a few times when I've done searches...
We have lots of news this month to make the most of your time and help keep your family safer online. Today, we’re excited to unveil Microsoft Edge Kids Mode, a safer space for your child to discover the web. You can also learn more about Kids Mode by visiting Link Removed. Along with this news...
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While the holiday season has come and gone, the new year brings a renewed opportunity for reflection, goal-setting and personal growth. The start of the new year makes me appreciate our team’s progress and I’ve got to tell you, there’s a lot of great stuff coming in 2021! This month marks the...
Long story short, a while ago, I bought and returned a hard drive that still had sensitive information on it including social security number, passwords to online accounts, etc. At the time, I thought that I removed all the information on the hard drive because I quick formatted it a few times...
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October is almost over! The leaves are changing, pumpkin spices are everywhere, and frights and haunts are becoming commonplace. In the U.S., it’s also National Cyber Security Awareness month. To celebrate it all, we’ll share some of the great security and privacy features that we’ve added to...
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New features provide peace of mind, help you stay in the flow and connect to the information you want
The last few weeks have been unlike anything I’ve ever experienced. As a working mom I’m certainly used to having a full schedule, getting pulled in different directions, balancing the needs...
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PC World just posted a article where Bitdefender found S5Mark VPN to actually be a rootkit and not a VPN.
Article link : S5Mark is a 'VPN' that is actually a rootkit in disguise, BitDefender says
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Today Windows Defender came up with Malware for the first time ever!
It found "Trojan:Win32/peals.flcl" When I looked at the location it said it was in a file called Desktop Lara that's been on my computer for years.
If offered to remove it so I did.
I then ran Malwarebytes and...