Tag: Internet Safety
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Internet Safety Month: Everything you need to know about Omegle
Omegle reached the heady heights of fame when everyone least expected it. Thanks to TikTok influencers, children flocked to this …
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Internet Safety Month: 7 tips for staying safe online while on vacation
Going on vacation has never been more talked about and anticipated. I mean—for many of us, it’s been a …
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Internet Safety Month: Avoiding the consequences of unsafe Internet practices
Welcome to Internet Safety Month, a once-a-year event in which you, the public, are told that anywhere between three and 30 different best …
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Recovery from Covid-19 will be threatened if we don’t learn to control big tech | John Naughton
Last Wednesday, Twitter suffered the biggest hacking attack in its history. A scammer got into its system, probably by hacking the account …
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Trend Micro Guardian: Protecting Your Kids On-the-Go
Some smart devices are not limited to use on the home network; for instance, your child’s mobile phone or tablet. Keeping your kids safe …
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COVID-19: How Do I Work from Home Securely?
The coronavirus pandemic—the infection officially designated as COVID-19—is causing upheaval across the globe. Aside from the serious …
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Hackers Are After Your Personal Data – Here’s How to Stop Them
Our lives are increasingly digital. We shop, socialize, communicate, watch TV and play games — all from the comfort of our desktop, …
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FTSE 250 firms exposed to possible cyber-attacks, report finds
According to the cybersecurity company Rapid7’s report, created by scanning for systems and devices used by FTSE 250 corporations that …
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The Guardian view on cybercrime: the law must be enforced | Editorial
About half of all property crime in the developed world now takes place online. When so much of our lives, and almost all of our money, …
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Cybercrime for dummies: cracking internet passwords is as easy as 123456
Cybercriminals are using increasingly devious scams to con internet users into revealing precious online information. Yet millions of …
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UK hacker jailed for six years for blackmailing pornography site users
Qaiser, of Barking, east London, bought advertising space on pornography sites using the online name K!NG, said Joel Smith, prosecuting. …
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