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The NSA says do this to your phone once a week to help avoid being hacked
FOX News Chicago· 2 days agoLOS ANGELES - The National Security Agency (NSA) has issued a stark warning to iPhone and Android...
How often you should restart your phone, according to the NSA
Birmingham News· 2 days agoMobile devices can be targeted by scammers and thieves looking to steal sensitive information...
TikTok DM Vulnerability Affects Accounts Including CNN's and Paris Hilton's, Reports Say
CNET· 1 day agoReports of TikTok accounts being taken over by hackers have hit, with news network CNN and...
The NSA advises you to turn your phone off and back on once a week - here's why
ZDNet· 6 days agoAll it takes is one successful attack to clobber your phone and compromise your data and even steal...
How Often Should You Turn Off Your Phone? Here Are the Experts' Answers
CCM· 7 days agoThis simple action can protect your phone from various threats and ensure it runs smoothly. Why Do...
How to Keep Your Car From Spying on You
The Wall Street Journal· 15 hours agoSome privacy groups, however, say the voluntary guidelines aren’t specific enough and aren’t always followed. “It seems like an empty promise,” says...
Check Point VPN Zero-Day Flaw Puts Corporate Networks at Risk
Tech.co· 6 days agoThe good news is that the patch should address the problem, so future VPN users can stay safe. You’ll want multi-factor authentication, which sends a verifiction code to your email or phone, ...
LightSpy spyware can now snoop on your Mac and your iPhone — how to protect yourself
Tom's Guide· 6 days agoIn order to surveil Macs using LightSpy, the hackers behind the spyware have been using older ...
8 tips from America's top spy agency on how to keep your phone safe
LaptopMag via Yahoo News· 1 day agoYour smartphone is (often) an expensive investment that holds a lot of private, confidential...
Indian cyber security agency warns users about a bug in Checkpoint gateway products
Investing.com· 5 days agoIndian cyber security agency warns users about a bug in Checkpoint gateway products