Google is enhancing mobile security with its new Advanced Protection mode for Android 16, designed to safeguard vulnerable users from mercenary spyware and other threats. Learn how these features can protect your digital life.
Microsoft is set to enhance Teams with a new feature that prevents users from taking screenshots during meetings, safeguarding sensitive information. This upgrade will roll out globally in July 2025, including audio-only mode for unsupported platforms.
Windows 10's support ends on October 14, 2025, leaving millions at risk. Upgrade to Windows 11 for better security, or face potential threats. Don't miss the deadline!
Google is set to enhance Android security with a new Intrusion Detection system, which will log device activities and offer end-to-end encryption for your peace of mind. Find out how this feature could protect your data!
A significant security lapse at the Raw dating app has led to the exposure of users' personal and location data. Despite claims of encryption, TechCrunch found the app leaking sensitive information. Raw has since fixed the issue but has not confirmed how long the data was exposed.
In an alarming trend, scammers are using generative AI to create deepfake voices, impersonating individuals to access bank accounts. Learn how these tactics work and what you can do to protect yourself.
A new wave of phishing attacks is targeting multifactor authentication (MFA), allowing even non-technical users to bypass security measures. Discover how hackers are exploiting vulnerabilities and what you can do to protect yourself.
Apple users are urged to update devices immediately due to a critical vulnerability in AirPlay that allows hackers to access private data and control devices on shared WiFi networks. Disable AirPlay if not in use!
Google is introducing an optional feature in Android 16 that disables USB data access when your phone is locked, enhancing security against potential data breaches from USB devices.
A recent scandal reveals Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth's questionable use of the Signal app for sensitive military discussions, raising alarms among Pentagon officials. As he navigates this controversy, his aide Col. Ricky Buria's role comes under scrutiny.