May 31 Massive data breach exposes 184 million passwords and logins Over 184 million account credentials were exposed in an unsecured database, revealing sensitive information from platforms like Google, Microsoft and Apple.
May 30 Clean up your phone: Speed, storage and privacy boost in minutes Learn essential smartphone maintenance tips to free up space, enhance speed and secure personal data through digital and physical cleaning techniques.
May 29 Windows PCs at risk as new tool disarms built-in security Discover how Defendnot bypasses Microsoft Defender by registering a fake antivirus, exposing vulnerabilities in Windows' antivirus management system.
May 28 Scammers can exploit your data from just 1 ChatGPT search AI tools can expose your personal data. Tech expert Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson helps you learn the risks and how to protect your privacy.
May 28 Biometric iris scanning launches in US cities for digital identity Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson reports World ID's iris scanning tech launches in six U.S. cities to verify identity, fight AI bots.
May 27 FBI warns of hackers exploiting outdated routers. Check yours now The FBI warns that cybercriminals can exploit old, unpatched routers. Tech expert Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson urges you to check if yours is listed.
May 27 AI cybersecurity risks and deepfake scams on the rise The 2025 AI Security Report details how criminals are harnessing artificial intelligence to impersonate people, automate scams, and attack security systems on a massive scale.
May 25 Hackers are bypassing fingerprint scanners to steal your identity Discover the vulnerabilities of fingerprint scanners and the methods hackers use to exploit them. Understand the importance of securing your biometric data.
May 24 19 billion passwords have leaked online: How to protect yourself Massive password leak reveals cybersecurity flaws. Learn how to protect your accounts with strong passwords, two-factor authentication and data removal services.
May 23 AI to monitor NYC subway safety as crime concerns rise AI technology in NYC subways aims to improve safety by monitoring behavior patterns, led by MTA's Michael Kemper, while ensuring rider privacy is protected.