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It’s that time of year again, where the internet is full of holiday shoppers ordering the next big item. In these days especially, online shoppers
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It’s that time of year again! Check out the top ten most used passwords of 2021 according to NordPass. If you see one on this
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Welcome to Cybersecurity month! CU*Secure is your go-to hub for cybersecurity news, but we’re not the only resource available – check these out! https://www.cnet.com/ https://www.techradar.com/
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Today it was announced that there is a system vulnerability with iPhones, iPads, Apple Watch, and Mac computers. Read about the update at CNET.
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As noted in Knowing Malware – Part 1 and Knowing Malware Part 2, there are many methods hackers will use to steal your information or
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There is a lot of talk about the crypto blockchain these days. The technology has been around for years, but it’s now become more mainstream
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Although the main offenders of malware have been described in Knowing Malware – Part 1, there are several other types of unwanted software that can
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Malware, short for malicious software, has been a toxic issue since the internet became a thing. Microsoft states that malware is “used as a catch-all
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In the before times, today, April 15th, means that your taxes are due. But this year, things might be different for you. The federal tax
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The IRS has begun sending stimulus checks both through direct deposit to your account or through the mail via a check or debit card. And
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