July 30, 2025 How AI is now helping hackers fool your browser's security tools Platforms like Hoax Tech and JS Click Cloaker help cybercriminals bypass detection systems using machine learning to selectively display scam content to victims.
July 29, 2025 AI scam alerts now on Venmo and PayPal: What you need to know PayPal and Venmo just rolled out something big: AI-powered scam alerts for Friends and Family payments.
July 28, 2025 The one thing that could protect your parents from scammers Stop the scammers from making contact in the first place. They're getting your parents' contact information and much more personal data besides, from somewhere.
July 27, 2025 How to stop spam mail, political texts and email spam for good Practical solutions for reducing unwanted charity mail, political texts and email spam by opting out of shared lists, replying "STOP" and using data removal services.
July 26, 2025 How fake Microsoft alerts trick you into phishing scams Microsoft phishing scams use fake security alerts and links that redirect to credential-stealing pages with warning signs, including urgent language and unusual senders.
July 26, 2025 Grok AI is now part of new Tesla vehicles Tesla vehicles manufactured since mid-2021 with AMD Ryzen processors can now access Grok 4, xAI's witty conversational assistant designed to make drives more engaging.
July 25, 2025 Is your home Wi-Fi really safe? Think again Protect your home network from hidden dangers, including router vulnerabilities, ISP tracking and smart device weaknesses with proper encryption, firmware updates and VPN technology.
July 24, 2025 World’s first hybrid solar cargo ship launches in Germany The world's first hybrid solar cargo ship has just launched in Germany, marking a major milestone for sustainable shipping.
July 24, 2025 What happens when Windows 10 support ends in 2025? Now that Windows 10 is being phased out, many users, especially those with older PCs that don't meet the hardware requirements, are understandably concerned.
July 24, 2025 Amazon alerts customers about impersonation scams Think twice before clicking that email from Amazon. The company has sent out emails to hundreds of millions of customers warning about phishing scams that are tricking people into giving up their login credentials.