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Passwords vs Passwordless: A Debate on Online Security

2023-03-27 By admin

Passwords can be a source of frustration for many individuals in the digital age, often viewed as an inconvenient necessity. While they are an essential element of online security, research indicates that people frequently fail to use them correctly. Fortunately, the introduction of password managers has alleviated the burden of having to remember and create […]

TikTok Bans: Governments Worldwide Take Action Over Security and Privacy Concerns

2023-03-27 By admin

Which countries have banned TikTok and why? ADVERTISEMENT This week, the United States and Canada have taken action to ban the use of TikTok on mobile devices issued by their respective governments due to increasing concerns about the app’s privacy and cybersecurity. TikTok is a video-sharing app owned by the Chinese company Bytedance. Despite claims […]

How Do I Get My Phone To Stop Tracking My Activity?

2023-03-26 By admin

Our phones are multifunctional devices that help us in many ways. However, every phone activity leaves some kind of digital print, similar to our fingerprints. Almost like creating our digital identity, who we are in this digital world. Sometimes we have a feeling that it’s singing to us ‘’Every breath you take, and every move […]

Rewind brings ChatGPT into your personal life, but at what cost?

2023-03-24 By admin

Rewind.ai promises to help you remember what you did last week, but what about your privacy? Imagine this for a moment, if you will. You had a meeting with someone a few weeks ago on our PC about something important, but there’s a key part of it you’ve forgotten. You ask ChatGPT what it was […]

Hacking contest Pwn2Own: Ubuntu, Tesla, macOs and Windows 11 cracked

2023-03-24 By admin

It is the third day of the PWN2OWN VANCOUVER 2023 hacking contest. So far, security researchers managed to crack the operating systems Ubuntu, macOS and Windows 11, and other products, including Tesla cars and Adobe Reader. ADVERTISEMENT Security researchers who managed to hack their targets win price money and the hacked devices, even if it […]

How To Secure Your Twitter Account Without Sms-Based Two-Factor Authentication

2023-03-23 By admin

Since Twitter disabled SMS-based two-factor authentication (2FA) for non-paying users, there are still ways you can protect your twitter account for free. Stay here to read more about the reasons for this decision and what are other ways to protect your twitter account. ADVERTISEMENT Why do we need two-factor authentication? There isn’t much to be […]

How to add a backup two-step login provider to Bitwarden

2023-03-23 By admin

Earlier this month, I wrote a tutorial on enabling the upcoming security standard WebAuthn in Bitwarden as a two-step login protection. WebAuthn, which stands for Web Authentication, is integrated into operating systems, browsers and other programs. ADVERTISEMENT One of the shortcomings of the standard is, that it is not available universally at the time. Bitwarden […]

Emotet is back: Microsoft OneNote is not a safe place anymore

2023-03-22 By admin

Emotet is back and ready to strike via Microsoft OneNote email attachments. The Emotet threat, associated with the Gold Crestwood, Mummy Spider, or TA542 threat actor, remains active and resilient despite law enforcement’s best efforts to counter it. ADVERTISEMENT It was originally a derivative of the Cridex banking worm but has since evolved into a […]

Meta’s security manager targeted by Greek espionage

2023-03-22 By admin

A former Meta employee was reportedly hacked and wiretapped by the Greek intelligence agency. ADVERTISEMENT According to a report from The New York Times, the Greek intelligence agency hacked and wiretapped Artemis Seaford, former security policy manager at Meta. The Greek government agency used the sophisticated spyware known as “Predator” and tracked Searford for a […]