April 17, 2026 5 worrisome privacy clauses hidden in smart home devices Smart TVs, voice assistants and connected cars collect detailed behavioral data through privacy clauses most users never read. Learn to protect yourself.
April 16, 2026 New FBI warning reveals phishing attacks hitting private chats A joint CISA and FBI warning reveals Russian-linked cyber actors are phishing messaging app users to bypass encryption and access private conversations.
April 14, 2026 Why your home Wi-Fi needs more than just a strong password A strong Wi-Fi password is not enough to keep your online activity private. Learn why a VPN is essential to encrypt your connection and block ISP tracking.
April 13, 2026 AI is now powering cyberattacks, Microsoft warns Microsoft Threat Intelligence says cybercriminals are using AI across nearly every stage of a cyberattack to move faster and scale their operations.
April 13, 2026 Smart travel safety tips before your next trip Heading abroad? Lock down your phone security, avoid public Wi-Fi risks and prevent surprise charges with these essential international travel tech tips.
April 10, 2026 I'm a drone CEO. Our skies are dangerously exposed — here's the solution A Digital Flight Authorization System could replace fragmented drone approval processes with real-time verification of operators and missions.
April 9, 2026 We could win the AI war and still lose all of our freedoms if we aren’t careful The U.S. races to outpace China in AI with trillions in investment, but without guardrails, the technology could threaten the freedoms it aims to protect.
April 8, 2026 Apple Pay text scam almost cost her $15,000 A woman almost lost $15,000 after a fake Apple Pay text led her to call a scammer posing as law enforcement. Learn the warning signs of this growing scam.
April 5, 2026 Android flaw lets hackers unlock phones in under a minute Researchers say a serious Android vulnerability affecting certain MediaTek processors could let attackers bypass your lock screen and steal data.
April 2, 2026 FBI warns some foreign apps could collect Americans’ data — even if you never download them The FBI warns that foreign-developed apps, particularly those tied to China, may collect personal data even if someone never download the apps themselves.