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  • Hackers find a way around built-in Windows protections

    All Windows PCs come with a built-in security feature called Windows Defender Application Control (WDAC), which helps prevent unauthorized software from running by allowing only trusted applications.  However, despite its purpose, hackers have discovered several ways to bypass WDAC, exposing systems to malware, ransomware and other cyber threats.  As a result, what was once considered a strong layer of defense may now serve as a potential vulnerability if not properly managed. STAY PROTECTED & INFORMED!…

  • Here’s how to track down your missing Android

    You’re about to run out of the house, and suddenly your phone is nowhere to be found. Or you get in your car after being at the store, and your phone’s not in your bag. Does this scenario sound familiar? Whether you’re someone who loses or misplaces your phone frequently or just once in a blue moon, we’ve all been there. Unfortunately, finding your phone is not so easy. Perhaps you try calling it, but…

  • How thieves use new credit card numbers before you receive them

    Imagine receiving a notification about suspicious charges on a credit card you haven’t even received yet. How could that happen?  While it sounds surprising and unsettling, it’s increasingly common due to the rise of digital credit card fraud. Criminals no longer need physical cards to make unauthorized transactions, thanks to methods such as data breaches, phishing schemes and card-not-present fraud.  Here’s how these schemes work and what steps you should take immediately to protect yourself.…

  • 200 million social media records leaked in major X data breach

    X, formerly known as Twitter, has been making headlines recently, with Elon Musk claiming that hackers have been trying to disrupt the platform. However, the most recent news involving the social media site is particularly alarming and puts its users at serious risk.  Earlier this month, reports emerged of a major data breach involving X, after a self-proclaimed data enthusiast known as “ThinkingOne” claimed to have released a database containing over 200 million user records…

  • Android feature prevents sensitive content in Google Messages

    Have you ever stumbled upon a mysterious app in your Android system settings called “SafetyCore”? If so, you’re not alone. Introduced in late 2024, this system service aims to enhance on-device privacy by detecting sensitive content like nudity and enabling features such as Sensitive Content Warnings in Google Messages.  While Google assures users that SafetyCore operates locally without sharing data externally, it has still sparked confusion over automatic updates. Let’s dive into what SafetyCore does,…

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