AvatarDonna Arient12 hours agoSecure Your Gmail Account Now As Hackers Attack — Here’s HowForbes - Davey WinderYou’d be forgiven for thinking that all hope is lost if you are among the 1.8 billion active Gmail users in 2025. After all, headline after headline warns of yet another sophisticated attack attempting to compromise Gmail accounts. Mea culpa, I’m as responsible as anyone for writing such articles, …
AvatarDonna Arient3 days agoThis hidden Google Earth slider lets you travel back in time - up to 80 years. How to try itverified_publisherZDNET - Elyse Betters PicaroEver wondered what your street looked like in the 80s - or even the 30s? Now you can view just about anywhere and see it throughout time in seconds …
AvatarDonna Arient3 days agoGot a Samsung phone? Get these 5 Samsung apps because they're not installed by defaultAndroid Authority - Zac Kew-DennissFrom Good Lock to Samsung Flow, these apps can change how you use your phone Usually, when we talk about Samsung’s first-party apps, it’s in a negative light, whether it’s the conversation around bloatware or useless apps like Samsung’s keyboard. Don’t let those apps sour you from trying some of …
AvatarDonna Arient4 days agoRebooting your phone daily is your best defense against zero-click attacks - here's whyverified_publisherZDNET - Matene TourePhone hacking technologies are getting stealthier. It's time to treat your phone like a computer, says this cybersecurity expert. Over the past …
AvatarDonna ArientDelete Any Apps On Your Phone That Are On This ListForbes - Zak DoffmanUpdate: Republished on May 11 with new coverage of Google’s deletion of almost half the apps on Play Store and an included list of the apps you should delete. A serious threat to Android users has been revealed today, with as many as 2.5 million dangerous apps being installed each and every month. …
AvatarDonna ArientYour password manager is under attack, and this new threat makes it worse: How to defend yourselfverified_publisherZDNET - David BerlindHeard of polymorphic browser extensions yet? You will. These savage imposters threaten the very future of credential management. Here's what you need …