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Forced to Upgrade

Social networks have erupted in recent weeks with complaints about a tricky way Microsoft is using to get people to upgrade (for free) to Windows 10.

Forced to Upgrade

Social networks have erupted in recent weeks with complaints about a tricky way Microsoft is using to get people to upgrade (for free) to Windows 10.

No Silver Bullet to End Cybersecurity Threats

As data collection becomes more and more prevalent through devices ranging from your cell phone to your refrigerator, the need for Internet security is higher than ever.

Voter Data Vulnerable To Hackers

As more and more states are using electronic voting systems in the US, the discovery of data breaches involving voter registration information worldwide is raising the question of

Ransomware Continues to be a Problem

Can you imagine how you would feel if a voice came through your computer’s speakers demanding a Bitcoin payment in return for your private tax files or for not telling the world about a medical con

Competitors with Capabilities

The potential for a widespread cyberattack on the US by another country or a terrorist cell is a real fear for Adm. Michael Rogers, head of US Cyber Command.

iPhone Users Have the Power to Make Their Phones Less Hackable

The most recent development in the story of searching the San Bernardino terrorist’s cell phone is that the FBI has

When it Comes to Parental Controls - Apple vs Android

When you hand a child a smartphone, no matter how sensible and responsible the child, it is easy for digital savvy to outstrip judgment says Caroline Knorr, the parenting editor of

California Law Limits Use of Student Data

A new California law that recently took effect will prohibit education-tec

Seven Kinds of Cyberattacks

Former White House cybersecurity official Richard Clarke recently spoke at a health conf

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