Although we try to stress the importance of security as the primary reason to use a VPN, that’s not always everyone’s motivation to start using a service| Security.org
Kaspersky may be a name you recognize from the evening news. Banned from the U.S government, we didn’t let this stop us from testing out their VPN. But can we| Security.org
Written by Aliza Vigderman Last Updated: September 1st, 2020 Childhood is supposed to be a carefree time where kids can learn and grow in a safe environment, without having to worry about (or even know about) things like identity theft. However, children can fall victim to identity theft, especially if a parent isn’t monitoring their … Continued| Security.org
Long before Venmo, Payoneer, Google Pay, and Apple Pay existed, there was PayPal. And now, with hundreds of millions of users, PayPal continues to dominate the| Security.org
Macs have a built-in firewall, but it is turned off by default. Although Macs are less vulnerable to hacks via incoming connections than PCs are, if you want to| Security.org
Given the concerns about Kaspersky’s ties to Russia, we were eager to see what data the app is collecting. Here’s what their privacy policy revealed: Name| Security.org
There's no doubt that Ring's video doorbells, (i.e the Ring Video Doorbell 2, the Ring Video Doorbell Pro, and the Ring Peephole Cam, and more), are the| Security.org
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Our experts tested and rated dozens of the best VPN services such as NordVPN and Surfshark. Here are our recommendations from our research.| Security.org
Bad habits die hard: Two out of three people still reuse passwords across accounts, one in three share codes with others, and nearly 40 percent have been hacked. By now, everyone should know the importance of using strong, random, and hard-to-guess passwords. Cybersecurity experts – including ourselves – have been preaching it for the last … Continued| Security.org