Don't be a victim of juice jacking

Posted on Wednesday December 23, 2020

Smartphones have become an indispensable tool for most of us. We use them for a wide range of activities, from gaming to checking social media to accessing work apps. Because of heavy use, our smartphones may sometimes run out of battery. When that happens and you're out in public with no access to your charger, using public charging kiosks to bring your phone back to life can seem like a good idea - but it's not. It only makes your phone vulnerable to a cyber scheme called juice jacking.

 

How AI is revolutionizing healthcare

Posted on Tuesday December 22, 2020

Artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to radically change the face of the healthcare industry - in fact, it already has. Here are some of the ways that AI has benefited medical professionals and patients alike.

 

How to tell if an Android app is legit

Posted on Monday December 21, 2020

More and more people are relying on Android devices for remote work, which is why cybercriminals are taking advantage and creating counterfeit Android apps to try and misguide users. These apps typically collect users' sensitive data or infect devices with malware, which can lead to fraud and financial crimes. The problem is, even a tech-savvy user may struggle to identify these bad apps.

 

What you need to know about Mac ransomware

Posted on Friday December 18, 2020

New strains of ransomware usually impact many Windows users, while only a small percentage of Mac users get affected. However, there are ransomware strains that specifically target Apple's computers. Defending against these threats is crucial if your business mostly uses Macs. Here's what you need to know about Mac ransomware.

 

Data storage: HDD and SSD defined

Posted on Wednesday December 16, 2020

When purchasing new computers, buyers used to have limited choices when it came to what kind of storage they got with their laptop or desktop PCs. But nowadays you can configure your system with either traditional hard disk drives (HDDs), increasingly common solid state drives (SSDs), or in some cases both. Here's a comparison of both storage drives so you can figure out which best suits your needs.

 

Is your web browser safe enough?

Posted on Saturday December 12, 2020

Web browsers are gateways to the internet, which is why you should care about how they transmit and store sensitive information. In an era where too much security is never enough, you need your browser to also have built-in cybersecurity features. But which web browser is the safest? Read on.

 

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