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7 New and Tricky Types of Malware to Watch Out For
Malware is a huge threat in the digital world. It can cause a lot of damage and cost people a lot of money. As technology

7 New and Tricky Types of Malware to Watch Out For
Malware is a huge threat in the digital world. It can cause a lot of damage and cost people a lot of money. As technology

Where Do Deleted Files Go?
It may seem like the file is gone for good when you delete it from your computer. However, the truth is more complicated than that.

New Gmail Threats Targeting Users in 2025 (and How to Stay Safe)
Cybercriminals target Gmail a lot because it’s very popular. It also integrates with many other Google services. As AI-powered hacking attacks become more common, it

All About the New U.S. Cyber Trust Mark
The Cyber Trust Mark is a new smart device label created by the US government to prove that a device is safe. Internet of Things

Top 10 Security Tips for Mobile App Users
Mobile applications have become an integral part of our lives. We use them to browse the internet, network, communicate, and much more. But they open

Is It Time for a Device Upgrade? Check for These 7 Signs
Technology is fast, and in no time, our gadgets get outdated. According to data from Statista, consumers replace their devices about every 2-3 years. Still,

How Much Device Storage You Need: A Comprehensive Guide
Device storage decides how many applications, photos, and files you can retain on your device. When you run out of storage, it can affect your

Spotting the Difference Between Malware and Ransomware
Malware and ransomware are two types of bad software. They can damage your computer or steal your data. Downloading this harmful software comes with serious

7 Ways Using AI for Work Can Get Complicated
AI is going to change how we work. It can make some tasks easier. But it can also cause problems. Let’s look at some ways

8 Ways to Organize Your Devices for Productivity
Our devices are a big part of our daily lives: work, fun, and staying in touch. Still, sometimes they make us less productive. In this