
Transatlantic Cable podcast, episode 173
Jeff and Dave discuss new gaming scams, shady doorbells, recent leaks and ransomware incidents, and more.
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Jeff and Dave discuss new gaming scams, shady doorbells, recent leaks and ransomware incidents, and more.
More than 20 apps on Google Play that promised cool Minecraft mods turned out to be malicious.
Scammers have created hundreds of phishing pages with fake item giveaways, aiming to steal PUBG mobile account credentials.
Use these Origin settings to protect your EA account from hijacking, data theft, and spam.
A complete guide to security and privacy settings for your Battle.net account.
Tips for thrifty gamers, such as how to protect yourself from malware when choosing a free-to-play game and filter out the garbage that is not worth your time and attention.
Five things to keep in mind when choosing a free PC game to play.
We present four rules of safe trading for gamers who earn money from in-game trades.
How attackers hunt for Battle.net accounts in World of Warcraft, aiming to get valuable content.
You can refuse some permissions to greedy games, and they most definitely do not need these five.
A particular type of malware seeks user credentials, including accounts for gaming services such as Origin, Battle.net, and Uplay.
We explain how to keep your computer running fast without sacrificing protection.
The dangers of pirated games, activation codes on gray-market sites, and ready-made accounts in official stores.
Ten smart mobile games and educational apps for your child to enjoy and benefit from.
Learn how to protect your Twitch account, block spammers and haters, and make chat easy and secure.
Be it Fortnite, League of Legends, or good old Archero, risks abound for online gaming. Learn about the threats so you can avoid them.
These seven tips will help you get maximum gaming performance from your PC while retaining a high level of protection.
A brief but comprehensive guide to security and privacy on the world’s most popular gaming platform.
With more than 2.5 billion gamers around the world, it’s no wonder cheats, hacks, and game modifications have spawned a multimillion dollar industry.
Cheats for multiplayer games are tantamount to malware, and their use in competitions to cybercrime.