How cookies work in your browser.
Cookies may sound like they have something to do with delicious baked goods, but in terms of the Internet, they are simply small text files
Cookies may sound like they have something to do with delicious baked goods, but in terms of the Internet, they are simply small text files
Have you encountered this before: a pop-up pops and it looks like a window on your computer. Next thing a scan begins. It often grabs
The abundance of free/cheap and open Wi-Fi networks in restaurants, airports, offices and hotels is a great perk to the traveling user; it makes connectivity
Without a doubt the largest threat to the security of your computer and consequently your identity, and bank account is YOU, followed closely by ScareWare.
Users are often advised to use an antivirus to check if their systems are infected, but with the current cyber-crime scenario, this is simply not
Below are 9 potentially dangerous things, and what you can to do to make doing them safer. 1. Checking the “Keep me signed in” box
Many people tend to trust well known companies such as Google and Yahoo, but sometimes these search companies serve up some troubling links in their
Wi-Fi has become virtually a staple in our technologically-enhanced lives. Its convenience increases productivity in countless industries, academics and even the family home. Retail establishments
Pop ups and other intrusive types of advertising are now used to thrust an ad in your face that you have no choice but to
Three rounds. Three strikes. Make it through this game, and it’s clear — you’re on to spam scams and not likely to get slammed by