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G Data Antivirus
PC Magazine· 4 days agoThe median age in the US is about 40, which means that G Data Antivirus is older than almost half the population. The company maintains that this program, released in 1985 ...
Google's hidden logs detail thousands of privacy breaches
Fox News via Yahoo News· 1 day agoEven tech giants like Google are not immune to privacy breaches, according to Kurt "CyberGuy"...
Secure your sensitive files by password-protecting your documents
Fox News· 2 days agoOne of the benefits of online file sharing and cloud storage services is the ability to share...
Diversify Beyond Nvidia: 3 Artificial Intelligence (AI) Stocks to Add to Your Portfolio
Motley Fool via Yahoo Finance· 1 day agoThe platform adapts to real-time threats, making it far more effective than outdated technologies...
Massive criminal records leak exposes 70M Americans' personal information
Fox News via Yahoo News· 6 days agoHave you ever been a victim of a data breach? If yes, what steps did you take to protect your...
Android banking trojan masquerades as Google Play to steal your data
Fox News· 4 days agoCriminals constantly develop new ways to scam people, and their latest tactic involves infecting...
Why you should reset your Windows PC every year
PC World· 4 days agoWindows PCs should not only be reset in emergencies. Here's why an annual reinstallation of Windows offers many advantages. In daily use, your Windows PC...
Kaspersky releases free tool that scans Linux for known threats
BleepingComputer· 6 days agoThe security firm notes that despite the common misconception that Linux systems are intrinsically secure from threats, there has...examples that prove otherwise, most recently, the XZ Utils ...
This new tool for Linux removes malware and scans for threats, and it's completely free
TechRadar· 4 days agoKaspersky has unveiled a new Linux-specific malware scanner that can protect against known threats...
Washingtonians lost $250M to scammers in 2023 | HeraldNet.com
Everett Herald· 2 days agoScammers, fraudsters and phonies bilked Washington residents out of a quarter-billion dollars last year, according to a new report. “As scammers continue to employ ever more inventive tactics ...