Don't download one of these scammy apps pretending to be an authenticator
A slew of phony authenticator apps is currently making waves, inspired by Twitter’s recent decision to make account two-factor authentication (2FA) a premium-only feature. Unsuspecting users are reporting problems. But not with the platform itself.
This messaging app was leaking customer voice data. Is it on your phone?
In addition to remaining in contact with friends and family on social media, some apps let you send voice messages without racking up fees. But it turns out that one of these apps isn’t as secure as initially thought.
Security warning: How to spot fake ChatGPT apps hiding malware
Unless you’ve lived under a rock for a few months, you know about ChatGPT. It’s an artificial intelligence-powered chatbot that can write anything from a speech to a fictional TV episode from your favorite series. Tap or click here for everything you need to know.
Security tip: Check what devices have access to your Google account
How many connected devices do you have at home? You may need a minute to think about it. And it’s not just yours you have to count. Ever given a friend Wi-Fi access? This slows down your connection and compromises your security. Here’s how to find and remove unwanted devices from your network.
Need to create a presentation? Try this new AI tool with Google Slides
ChatGPT is an AI-powered chatbot that can write anything from a speech to a fictional TV episode from your favorite series. Heck, there are even ways you can use the tool to make money. Tap or click here to learn how.
This tricky ransomware uses your insurance company against you
Cybercriminals have a new twist on ransomware that takes a strange turn. They infect victims’ devices with HardBit 2.0 malware that encrypts critical files. To get access back to those files, you must pay a fee. Here’s the twist. They try getting information from you that would make your insurance company pay the ransom.
Setting up a new PC? 5 must-do steps for seniors
Social media platforms are aimed at a demographic, commonly teenagers. What about other groups such as seniors? The AARP backs a platform designed for seniors to interact and share common interests. Tap or click here to learn more.
Take this important security step with your Apple account now
Did you know that someone can intercept your text messages without you even knowing it? You may think that the danger only comes from hackers and scammers, but it could be someone closer to home. Here’s how to spot the clues that someone is snooping on you.
4 vital steps to protect your online accounts from hackers and scammers
You can never be too safe from cybercriminals, and you need all the help you can get to avoid becoming another victim among countless others.
Run a small business? You’re even more exposed to cybercrime. Imagine your hard work being held at ransom by a hacker or your data falling into the hands of the competition. Tap or click here for three security steps every small business needs to take.
Be careful downloading viral portrait apps
AI technology is all the rage. It’s so popular that Microsoft is incorporating ChatGPT into the latest Bing update. Tap or click here for details. Now, app developers are using AI to let you create beautiful art with just a few text-based suggestions. But there’s a big problem with some of these apps. They aren’t actually designed to create art. Instead, they infect your device with malware.