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Can’t resist the convenience of free Wi-Fi? Here’s a way to make it secure.
Attackers pretending to be acquaintances asking for money — the story is old, the approaches new. We show you how to avoid the e-bait.
Episode 10 of the Transatlantic Cable podcast talks about Sexting Facebook (yep you read that right), a robot eulogy, Reddit up in arms and more.
Want to protect your intimate photos from ever going public? Facebook has a suggestion: Upload them yourself!
The future doesn’t have to be a dystopian Internet of Things. We just have to prepare.
This week’s Transatlantic Cable podcast dishes on pizza, unsafe kids smartwatches, and more.
What if you could pay with your personal data for goods – as if it was some sort of currency? Sounds attractive… or scary?
Let’s celebrate by sharing some advice with those who need it. Here are five tips you can use to help your friends and relatives stay safe online.
Transatlantic Cable Podcast episode 2: autonomous pizza delivery, Sarahah’s privacy issues, reprieve for victims of Yahoo!’s data breach and more.
At the Black Hat conference, researchers demonstrated that typing on the keyboard while talking on Skype is not safe.
Can I interest you in a nice, long, legally binding document? It’ll only take a few hours and maybe a law degree. No? You’re not alone.
Kaspersky Internet Security prevents eavesdropping through a computer microphone. Here’s how it works.
The trendy Nimses social network has a ways to go in terms of security and privacy.
Everyone is used to seeing targeted ads on the Internet. Now ads employing the same principles are emerging offline.
There’s been a lot of talk lately about privacy protection and VPNs. But what exactly is a VPN? We explain in simple words.
What will life look like in 20 years? In 30? In the Earth-2050 project, we make some predictions, and you can too!
Attentive listeners such as Apple Siri and Amazon Echo have settled down in our houses. What’s the harm?
Cameras in buildings, public areas, and even at home spy on us without our knowledge or consent. What can we do about it?