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| Cybersecurity
New Gmail Threats Targeting Users in 2025 (and How to Stay Safe)
Cybercriminals target Gmail a lot because it’s very popular. It also integrates with many other Google services. As AI-powered hacking attacks become more common, it gets harder for people to...
All About the New U.S. Cyber Trust Mark
The Cyber Trust Mark is a new smart device label created by the US government to prove that a device is safe. Internet of Things (IOT) devices have risen in popularity recently. Devices like smart...
Top 10 Security Tips for Mobile App Users
Mobile applications have become an integral part of our lives. We use them to browse the internet, network, communicate, and much more. But they open us up to risks caused by fraudsters who may...
| Tech Tips
Could automation save you from spreadsheet headaches?
Spreadsheets have been a go-to business tool for decades now. They’re familiar and easy to use (and if we’re being honest, we can all feel like a bit of a genius when we get that one formula to...
Did you notice Incognito mode’s improved privacy?
If you’ve ever used Incognito mode in Chrome, you probably know the basics: It lets you browse without saving your history, cookies, or other temporary data. But was it ever truly private? Not...
Copilot could soon auto-open in Microsoft Edge
Microsoft is really leaning into AI lately. And its latest idea is to make Copilot open automatically when you launch Microsoft Edge. Right now, if you want to use Copilot in Edge, you must click...
| More Tech Reads
The Race Against Cyber Threats: Why Speed Is the Last Line of Defense
Cyber Threats Are Evolving Faster Than Ever—Can Your Organization Keep Up? In 2023 alone, ransomware attacks surged by 74%, often crippling...
Guide to Secure File Storage and Transfers
File storage and transferring hold a very dear place in most people’s lives. However, the safety of files is really tough to maintain. In this...
Best Practices for Secure Data Backup
These days, everything is digital. We deal with data every day: from personal photos to work files that hold a lot of value. What happens if you...