Aleksandra Sova/Shutterstock Every new device you introduce into your smarthome is another device that can be attacked. You can secure your smarthome with simple steps like locking down
PR Image Factory/Shutterstock Ransomware is everything bad about humanity distilled into malware2;maliciousness, greed, and casual incompetence. It encrypts your files and demands payment for a key that might
Google Chrome already blocks some types of ;mixed content; on the web. Now, Google announced it7;s getting even more serious: Starting in early 2020, Chrome will block all
vladwel/Shutterstock.com Windows computers sometimes do get viruses and other malware, but not every slow or misbehaving PC is infected by malware. Here7;s how to check if you actually
Eny Setiyowati/Shutterstock.com Secure your Linux system7;s SSH connection to protect your system and data. System administrators and home users alike need to harden and secure internet-facing computers, but
Irina Adamovich/Shutterstock.com A password manager stores all your passwords and automatically fills them in your web browser and mobile apps. But is trusting an app with your passwords
Kartinkin77/Shutterstock These days, airports, fast-food restaurants, and even buses have USB charging stations. But are these public ports safe? If you use one, could your phone or tablet
mangpor2004/Shutterstock Several companies have recently admitted to storing passwords in plain-text format. That7;s like storing a password in Notepad and saving it as a .txt file. Passwords should be
r.classen/Shutterstock.com It7;s been in the news for weeks: Employees and contractors at Amazon, Google, Apple, and Microsoft are listening to recordings of you talking to voice assistants like
fizkes/ShutterstockBluetooth is everywhere, and so are its security flaws. But how great is the risk? How concerned should you be about Bluejacking, Bluesnarfing, or Bluebugging? Here7;s what you