Apple is about to release iOS 18.7, according to a new report. Here's everything you need to know about the new iPhone update launching alongside iOS 26.| Kate O'Flaherty
WhatsApp has patched a security flaw used in “zero-click” spyware attacks requiring no interaction from the user. Here's what you need to know.| Kate O'Flaherty
Apple’s iOS 18.6.2 is here, along with a warning to stop what you are doing and update your iPhone now. Here’s what you need to know.| Kate O'Flaherty
Millions of AT&T customers can now file a claim for a payout of up to $7,500. Here's who's eligible and how to claim your share of the class action settlement.| Kate O'Flaherty
Google has issued a security update for its Chrome browser which you should apply right now. Here's what you need to know.| Kate O'Flaherty
Instagram has come under fire for its new Map feature which sees users sharing their location with others. What's the big deal and how do you turn it off?| Kate O'Flaherty
Apple has released the iOS 18.6 update, including a hefty list of security fixes for your iPhone. Here's what you need to know.| Kate O'Flaherty
Tea, a self-described dating safety app that lets women anonymously “spill tea” about their dates and post photos, has been breached. Here's what you need to know.| Kate O'Flaherty
Elon Musk’s Starlink went down on Thursday afternoon, causing chaos across the globe. What caused the global outage and is it back up and running yet?| Kate O'Flaherty
Tea, an app that allows women to post pictures and info on men they’re dating for feedback, is going viral. What exactly does the app do and what problems does it raise?| Kate O'Flaherty
Apple has alerted iPhone users in Iran that there were targeted by spyware, according to reports. Who was targeted and who could be behind this new wave of attacks?| Kate O'Flaherty
WhatsApp's Advanced Chat Privacy protects your privacy by keeping your information in the chat. When should you use the new feature and how do you turn it on?| Kate O'Flaherty
The deadline to apply for a payout as part of the Apple Siri eavesdropping class action lawsuit is July 2. Here's how to file a claim of up to $100.| Kate O'Flaherty
WhatsApp is doing the unthinkable — adding adverts its app. What does it mean for your privacy and should you switch to Signal instead?| Kate O'Flaherty
A new warning has been issued to Apple iPhone users about the Paragon Graphite spyware taking over over targets’ devices. Here's what you need to know.| Kate O'Flaherty
A cool new iOS 26 feature called Verify with Wallet on the Web allows you to ID yourself online without uploading your passport. Here's what you need to know.| Kate O'Flaherty
Apple has officially launched its new iPhone operating system, iOS 26. Here are three important things to know about the soon-to-launch update.| Forbes
Today, the Sony Walkman inspires nostalgia, but in the 1980s, it was feared as a dangerous device that could disconnect society.| Freethink
Gmail users are taking to online support forums as cyber attackers strike — don't delay, take these steps now.| Davey Winder
If you haven't updated Windows 11 (23H2) yet, do so before November or your security updates will stop, Microsoft has warned.| Davey Winder
Google confirms data breach email warnings sent.| Davey Winder
Google has confirmed it has been hacked — but what user information was compromised? Here's what you need to know.| Davey Winder
The Meta user purge continues as 6.8 million WhatsApp accounts have joined the 10 million Facebook ones already deleted — here’s what you need to know.| Forbes
Google has confirmed the release of Chrome 139 — update now, as multiple browser security vulnerabilities are also corroborated.| Davey Winder
Google has confirmed a massive spike in accounts under attack — here’s how to recover yours if it gets hacked.| Davey Winder
The world’s largest jewellery brand, Pandora, has confirmed a cyberattack and data breach — here’s what we know so far.| Davey Winder
Password hackers target TikTok accounts with 10,000 fake TikTok Shop sites and 5,000 fake apps — what you need to know.| Davey Winder
Microsoft Windows users are warned not to download these JPEG images, as they hide a nasty security surprise.| Forbes
Why you must act now if you get a Gmail security warning from Google.| Davey Winder
Meta has confirmed it will pay hackers $1 million for a new WhatsApp zero-click exploit. Here’s what you need to know.| Davey Winder
Dropbox Passwords will cease October 28 — act now to save your credentials.| Davey Winder
Google has warned you - now ensure your Chrome browser is protected against attack.| Forbes
Check to see if your Android device is at risk from this large-scale attack — here’s how.| Forbes
Passwords, cryptocurrency keys, private messaging tokens, browser session data and more are open to any hacker willing to pay just $30 a month.| Forbes
We compare Nigeria’s four major network providers:MTN, Glo, Airtel, and 9Mobile, to determine which offers the best value rates in July 2025.| TechCabal
Check to see if your Android device is at risk from this large-scale attack — here’s how.| Forbes
The FBI has issued a warning to all smartphone users that, if ignored, could result in your life savings being wiped out. Here’s what you need to know.| Forbes
You can’t say Microsoft didn’t warn you — act quickly if you have not saved your passwords.| Forbes
Received a Gmail or Samsung account deletion warning? Zombie hackers are to blame.| Forbes
You have been warned — update Google Chrome now.| Forbes
Your web browser is hiding these hack attacks — what you need to know about the AI cloaking-as-a-service threat.| Forbes
No wonder there are so many account hacks when passwords are so overwhelmingly insecure — are you in the 1.5% who pass the hacking test?| Forbes
It’s not just Google Chrome browser users who are under attack from hackers — delete these Mozilla Firefox extensions now.| Forbes
TikTok users are being warned to look out for videos—likely deepfakes—showing them how to activate Windows and Microsoft Office, or to enable premium features in apps such as Spotify or CapCut.| Emma Wollacott
Being able to use an old, long-since changed password to log in is not a Windows bug, Microsoft said. Here’s what you need to know.| Forbes
Your password could already be compromised — act now.| Forbes
Billions of Chrome users are urged to update immediately as new and critical security issue is confirmed by Google.| Forbes
2FA bypass attacks have evolved, and that’s bad news for Gmail and Microsoft users as newly modified threats hit their targets.| Forbes
Don't delete this alarming new Windows folder — here's why.| Forbes
The latest security updates can prevent Windows Hello from working, Microsoft says.| Forbes
Hackers are coming after the data on USB flash drives — what you need to know.| Forbes
The clock is ticking as attackers scramble to beat April 15 deadline with your Microsoft account in the crosshairs.| Forbes
As hackers turn their attention from Windows to iOS and macOS, beware these new Apple ID attacks—here’s what you need to know.| Forbes
More than 200 million claimed leaked and stolen data records relating to X users have been posted on a popular hacker forum. What you need to know.| Forbes
Microsoft has revealed how a Windows infostealer campaign infected one million devices. Here’s everything you need to know.| Forbes
A massive smartphone hacking campaign is underway using device farms to attack hundreds of thousands of iPhone and Android users.| Forbes
Elite hackers have bypassed Microsoft Windows Defender security controls that restrict application execution to trusted software.| Forbes
Just when you thought infostealer attacks couldn’t get any more dangerous, hackers are now executing code using the GPU to evade detection and steal your passwords.| Forbes
As an automatic hacking machine attacks email, VPNs, streaming media platforms and food delivery services, experts warn that you should stop using your passwords now.| Forbes
New Windows password hash-stealing threat has no official fix. Here's how to stay protected for now.| Forbes
Google has confirmed it deleted user data in error, which may not be recoverable. Here’s what you need to know.| Forbes
Sometimes, the oldest cyber attacks in the book emerge with a new and worrying twist—here’s why you shouldn’t always hold down the Ctrl key when instructed.| Forbes
Hacking is not a crime, apart from when it is. Hacking hackers is a grey area, but you have to admire the chutzpah of taking the fight into the cybercrime den itself.| Forbes
Getting email meant for a different Gmail user has always been problematic, but carries a simple answer. Will a newly leaked address system make things better or worse?| Forbes
Black Friday scammers are already targeting bargain hunters—here's what to watch out for.| Forbes
Almost exactly one year ago, Google warned Gmail and Google Photos users of content deletion risk—that warning remains in place: what you need to know.| Forbes
As news of an Amazon data breach is confirmed, was the world’s biggest shop hacked, and have customer accounts and passwords been compromised?| Forbes
Sextortion scammers were leveraging Google Maps data two months ago to demand money with menaces from innocent victims. Now they are back, with a new and costly twist.| Forbes
Forget spending $500,000 on a Google Chrome zero-day exploit, hackers could just use this Evil Code Editor drive-by attack instead, researchers warn.| Forbes
As users take to Gmail support forums to complain about a flood of sexually explicit spam, here’s one step to take to stop it in its tracks.| Forbes
The simple solutions are often the best, and this security trick to stop the flood of convincing AI-driven support call scams meets the brief.| Forbes
The National Security Agency has some down-to-earth advice to stop cyber attacks: restrict Windows and MacOS rights and use Google when browsing.| Forbes
Hovering over links in email is recommended by security experts to catch malicious URLs. But if you read Gmail on the web it might not save you from harm.| Forbes
A large-scale phishing operation has been uncovered leveraging both AI and Gmail as part of a sophisticated cyber attack. Here’s what you need to know.| Forbes
The FBI has issued an official alert as stolen government email credentials are used in ongoing emergency data request cyber attacks.| Forbes
It could be game over for Windows users as security researchers warn of malicious cyber-attacks explicitly targeting Microsoft gamers.| Forbes
A new player in the ransomware business has demanded a French victim pay a ransom comprising of crypto and baguettes.| Forbes
Google legally searches Gmail messages for illegal images, and you’ve already agreed to it. That doesn’t mean law enforcement can do the same, appeals court rules.| Forbes
After facing backlash from content creators for scraping YouTube data to build its models, the AI behemoth is trying to foster relationships with them.| Forbes
Gmail is both hugely popular and actually pretty secure, unless you make a simple mistake and open the privacy-breaching floodgates yourself. Here’s what not to do.| Forbes
The U.S. Cybersecurity Agency has warned that Windows users must update systems before September 3 as multiple new zero-day attacks are confirmed by Microsoft.| Forbes
The FBI is investigating potential election interference following reports of Trump 2024 campaign documents being stolen and leaked as Iran denies involvement.| Forbes
Access to Gmail, the world’s largest free email provider, was disrupted for more than four hours worldwide on Thursday, August 8.| Forbes
This ransomware gang is asking as much as $60 million from victims, the FBI has warned. Here’s what you need to know about BlackSuit.| Forbes
Russian-speaking cybercriminals play a disproportionate role when it comes to ransomware, illicit drug sales and sanctions-busting crypto exchange.| Forbes
Google ads for Google Authenticator on Google search may not be genuine even when verified by Google. The worrying case of a fake 2FA app malware attack.| Forbes
You may not have heard of these ransomware criminals, but according to threat intelligence researchers, they’ve hit a $75 million ransom payday. Meet the Dark Angels.| Forbes
The FBI is known for investigating criminal activity across the U.S., but it also has a 65-member Cyber Action Team ready to deploy worldwide to tackle cyber attacks.| Forbes
Google’s Advanced Protection Program has always been the top choice for high-risk Gmail users who could afford it. The cost barrier has now been eliminated.| Forbes
As a hacker uploads a database of 10 billion stolen and leaked passwords to an online criminal forum, what must you do now to protect your accounts?| Forbes
Google has warned Chrome users it will soon stop trusting digital security certificates issued by Entrust and AffirmTrust, whose customers include banks and governments.| Forbes
A new study reveals that a concerning number of Chrome users have installed browser extensions containing malware. Here's Google's advice on what you should do about it.| Forbes
Valued at $26 billion, Canva unveiled big business-friendly software updates to its 185 million monthly users as CEO Melanie Perkins heralded “the year of work.”| Forbes
Vogt, who resigned from the self-driving car company amid a crisis just six months ago, landed a $550 million valuation for a new company which wants to sell robots for personal uses like cleaning your house.| Forbes
The leaders of the AI red teams at Microsoft, Google, Nvidia and Meta say they are tasked with looking for vulnerabilities in their AI systems so they can be fixed.| Forbes
Learn common signs of phone hackings to see if your device is compromised. Check out these expert tips to identify risk and protect your device from threats.| Forbes
Students who’ve turned to ChatGPT for help writing their school applications are turning back to people to make that work sound more human—and schools just can’t keep up.| Forbes
A host of startups are building robots and stuffed toys that can have full-fledged conversations with children, thanks to generative AI.| Forbes
Founded in April, the four-person startup is already valued by venture capitalists at more than $200 million.| Forbes