Tracking your games, movies, records, and comics can keep your collection safe in case of disasters or theft.
Google patched another zero-day vulnerability that threatened Chrome users.
Zoom's latest vulnerability allows hackers to take over your Mac.
If you know an app is from a trusted source, you can still install it.
Security researchers found malware in several popular App Store apps.
Just because someone texts you a PDF doesn't mean you should open it.
If you find a random USB flash drive on the ground, turn and run away.
The easy way to make sure your Gmail, Google Drive, and Google Docs are secure.
Microsoft has released a patch for 55 security vulnerabilities.
"Facestealer" can steal your data and compromise your accounts.
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The latest Windows patch fixes 75 vulnerabilities, including one exploited flaw.
Before you move to another service, export all your passwords from Google Chrome—and then delete them.
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Another day, another Chromium update to protect your browser from hackers.
Another zero-day vulnerability is threatening Chrome users.
Verizon users are receiving spam texts from inside the house.
Two popular browsers, Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge, require updates.
Your browsing isn't safe until you update your app.
Hackers are using SMS-based scams to infect users with malware, steal sensitive information, and break into accounts.