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Apple has patched nearly 50 security flaws across iPhones, Macs, Safari and more. Some could expose your data or let hackers in, so don’t wait to update.
Think you’re just checking the news? A particularly sneaky Android Trojan has other plans—like stealing your banking details.
App stores are overflowing with AI lookalikes—some harmless copies, others hiding adware or even spyware.
Google’s latest Chrome release fixes seven serious flaws that could let attackers run malicious code just by luring you to a compromised page.
You could be one of more than 10 million people caught up in its recent data breach. Here's what to watch out for.
Tina Pal wants a word about your PayPal account—but it's a scam. Here’s how to spot the red flags and what to do if you’ve already called.
By blending search and chat in one field, OpenAI’s Atlas has made browsing more convenient—and more dangerous.
No, Gmail wasn’t hacked. But a flood of old stolen credentials on the dark web sparked headlines suggesting otherwise. Here’s what really happened.
“I don’t think a chip bag should be mistaken for a gun,” said the student, as eight police cars showed up to take down him and his Doritos.
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