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TSA PreCheck Touchless ID And The Privacy Tradeoff
Social media loves a shortcut, and right now the shortcut getting all the love is TSA PreCheck Touchless ID. Skip the ID handoff at security checkpoints, look at a camera, keep moving. I get why that sounds great, especially with shutdown-related delays turning...
Unmasking the Threat: The Rise of Malware in Android Apps
In the ever-evolving landscape of cybersecurity, Android users face a new challenge: a surge in malicious applications. Recent findings by McAfee...
Raising Cyber-Smart Kids
We all know that raising kids is a skill, but how much more complicated is it now with kids using technology so soon? Young children play on cell...
Best Places To Buy Electronics, Devices, and Gadgets
If you're like most people, you probably have a few electronics, devices, and gadgets that you use every day. Maybe you have an iPhone or iPad to keep in touch with family and friends. Or maybe you use a fitness tracker to stay in shape. Perhaps an Echo Show to...
How Your Kids Are Hacking Your Parental Controls
Have you ever felt like your kids are one step ahead of you, even when it comes to technology? It can feel like they're constantly finding new ways to outsmart your parental controls. But don't worry, you're not alone. We wanted to share some tips on how to keep...
Don’t Plug In This Cable! How The OMG Cable Can Hack Your Devices
We all know what cables are and what they're used for. But do you know how they can get remote access to your devices? It's a bit more complicated than just plugging them in…or is it? We dive into OMG cables and discuss how these deceptively dangerous cables can...
What Are Torrents? Why Should I Care?
Maybe you are probably familiar with the term "Torrents," as it frequently appears on the internet. However, what are torrents, and what are their risks that you should watch out for? We’ve put together this really quick guide on what you should know about torrents...
Your VPN Questions, Answered
Are you curious about Virtual Private Networks (VPNs)? Maybe you've heard a little bit about them, but you're not sure what they are or if they're right for you. We’ve spent quite a bit of time researching the most popular VPN questions and we'll answer those...
Snapchat: What Every Parent Should Know
Snapchat originally made its debut in 2011. It focused on users interacting with each other via emoticons and interactive graphics. The idea of disappearing messages and media came from one of the founders, Evan Spiegel. He was applying for a job, and he...
Toddlers and Tablets
With the ever-growing use of technology, it’s hard to ignore how many parents are resorting to electronics to help occupy their children, particularly toddlers. You see toddlers and tablets everywhere, and you’ll see them especially when families are traveling....
Social Media Scams Stealing Your Accounts
As a society, we’ve all been captivated by social media. Many people find themselves scrolling through Instagram, Facebook, Tiktok, and other social media sites unaware of the thousands of Social Media Scams Stealing Accounts across the world. How can anyone avoid...
LastPass Password Manager Review: A Beginner’s Guide
Are you struggling to keep track of all your passwords? Do you dread the thought of trying to come up with a new, secure password for every account? As the use of password managers increased among individuals and companies, researchers got curious about the...
Bluetooth Tracker Safety & Abuse
Apple Airtags and similar Bluetooth tracking devices have been lifesavers in helping users find their electronics, keys, wallets, pets, and other valuable items. However, as new technology comes out, hackers and predators rise to the occasion and find new ways to...
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CEH Certification Benefits
Are you interested in a career in cybersecurity? Then you may have heard of the CEH certification. This certification is highly sought after by professionals in the field, and for good reason. In 2005, the US Department of Defense issued a directive requiring...















