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Netflix target of cybercriminals
Netflix Accounts Are Being Used In Cyber Scams Netflix has enjoyed huge success over the last couple of years. As stated in the company’s overview,…
A Smartwach Social Coach? New Tech Can Read Your Emotions
Technology gets a bad reputation at times. It’s supposed to connect us, but really, it drives us apart. It’s making us less in touch with…
Online dating scams
Does swiping right cost more than $200 million to the USA? Protection when using dating apps no longer means you have to pop by the…
Two Step Verification, and How Facebook Plans to Overhaul It
Facebook has just announced a new way to recover forgotten passwords safely and without the need of email or a phone number associated to your accounts.
4 Cybersecurity Risks We’ll Face With WhatsApp Status
WhatsApp –the Facebook-owned giant that really needs no introduction– is seemingly on a mission for world domination, this time, taking on Snapchat. The instant messaging…
Smart Cities and Open Data
With the constant advancement of technology, we are already witnessing the phenomenon of smarter cities. According to Anthony Mullen, research director at Gartner, the next…
If You Use Autofill, You Might As Well Give Away Your Info For Free
Autofill can be used by cybercriminals to perpetrate phishing attacks in order to collect user data through hidden fields. As convenient as it is, the safest solution may be to simply deactivate it.