by Eric Clemens | Jan 10, 2018 | Security
There are a number of reasons you should be wary of saving your password to a digital platform. Just look at Yahoo’s data breach in 2013, which leaked passwords for three billion people. Even when your password isn’t compromised, saving it to a browser could have...
by Eric Clemens | Dec 10, 2017 | Security
Whether it’s because of government surveillance or cyber attacks, internet users are more concerned than ever about the privacy of their online activities. Unfortunately, security measures like firewalls and antivirus software can’t help you in this case. But, there’s...
by Eric Clemens | Sep 10, 2017 | Android
Traditional ransomware like WannaCry has been explained a thousand ways on a thousand blogs. But one thing you may not have thought about is what ransomware on your Android device would trigger. Read on to learn more. How does ransomware make it onto your Android...
by Eric Clemens | Aug 14, 2017 | Hardware
Businesses are using mobile devices more than ever to increase productivity and profitability. However, like desktops and laptops, smartphones and tablets are highly vulnerable to hacking. Also, some employees expose them to threats in ways they may not even be aware...
by Eric Clemens | Aug 2, 2017 | Apple
In yet another sign that Apple computers are no longer being ignored by hackers, a successful piece of Windows-based malware has been rewritten for MacOS. Instead of encrypting data and holding it for ransom, OSX.Dok skips the extortion and simply steals your bank...