Search Results for: free Wi-Fi Blog Post FBI Warning – Avoid Using Free Wi-Fi During Your Travel December 24, 2019 Here is a warning from the FBI that people should avoid using free Wi-Fi networks but phone’s mobile data connection... Blog Post University Breach: Wi-Fi Networks Log-In Credentials, Thousands are Exposed October 28, 2021 Multiple certificate misconfiguration flaws in a free Wi-Fi network used by students and faculty from various universities can lead to... Blog Post How does Public Wi-Fi Allow Cyber Thievery? June 26, 2020 Public Wi-Fi is everywhere – parks, coffeeshops, airports, hotels, public transit, libraries, and restaurants. We have also heard time and... Blog Post Avoiding Holiday Scams November 25, 2018 As the 2018 holiday season kicks off, consumers head online looking for the best deals and prices. The number of... Blog Post Most Common Wi-Fi Attacks May 4, 2020 The rapid development of smartphones has been about a decade. Compared with the old non-smart phones, the biggest difference should... Blog Post Is your phone stalking you? January 14, 2020 Do you ever know the location services on your phone can be a dangerous stalker? The iPhone has a remarkable... Blog Post Find The Best VPN To Stay Safe On The Internet January 10, 2020 Have you ever heard about VPN (Virtual Private Network)? A VPN creates a private tunnel over the open internet in... Blog Post How to Shop Safely This Holiday Season – Tips from LIFARS, FBI, FTC December 19, 2019 Holidays is on its way! By the end of the year, the great discounts offered by a lot of shops... Blog Post New York is Launching a Free Mobile Security App to Combat Cybersecurity Threat March 30, 2018 In the wake of unrelenting cyberattacks, New York is taking the precaution of introducing a suite of cybersecurity tools to... Blog Post Weird Security Term of the Week: "Snarfing" March 9, 2015 Do you have to travel for work? If so, you should make sure you know what snarfing is and how to prevent it - or it can cost you. Blog Post Open-Source App to Disable Windows 10 Tracking Features August 5, 2015 A developer has created an application designed to disable tracking services Windows 10, citing privacy concerns with the popular operating system. Blog Post Tesla Issues Patches for Vulnerabilities Discovered by Hackers August 8, 2015 Vehicle manufacturer Tesla has released a patch in quick response to fix all six vulnerabilities found by security researchers in its Model S car. Blog Post Americans Uneasy with Giving up Privacy but Resigned to It June 8, 2015 Research paper debunks marketers’ theory that Americans are willing to trade their personal data for discounts and/or free services. Blog Post Friend or Foe? Prevent House Guest from Stealing your Identity May 20, 2015 Having a gathering with friends and family is usually a great time to catch up on life stories, what it shouldn't end up is Identity Theft. For most of us, the last person we would suspect of stealing our identity is a family friend, roommate or worse, a family member.
Blog Post FBI Warning – Avoid Using Free Wi-Fi During Your Travel December 24, 2019 Here is a warning from the FBI that people should avoid using free Wi-Fi networks but phone’s mobile data connection...
Blog Post University Breach: Wi-Fi Networks Log-In Credentials, Thousands are Exposed October 28, 2021 Multiple certificate misconfiguration flaws in a free Wi-Fi network used by students and faculty from various universities can lead to...
Blog Post How does Public Wi-Fi Allow Cyber Thievery? June 26, 2020 Public Wi-Fi is everywhere – parks, coffeeshops, airports, hotels, public transit, libraries, and restaurants. We have also heard time and...
Blog Post Avoiding Holiday Scams November 25, 2018 As the 2018 holiday season kicks off, consumers head online looking for the best deals and prices. The number of...
Blog Post Most Common Wi-Fi Attacks May 4, 2020 The rapid development of smartphones has been about a decade. Compared with the old non-smart phones, the biggest difference should...
Blog Post Is your phone stalking you? January 14, 2020 Do you ever know the location services on your phone can be a dangerous stalker? The iPhone has a remarkable...
Blog Post Find The Best VPN To Stay Safe On The Internet January 10, 2020 Have you ever heard about VPN (Virtual Private Network)? A VPN creates a private tunnel over the open internet in...
Blog Post How to Shop Safely This Holiday Season – Tips from LIFARS, FBI, FTC December 19, 2019 Holidays is on its way! By the end of the year, the great discounts offered by a lot of shops...
Blog Post New York is Launching a Free Mobile Security App to Combat Cybersecurity Threat March 30, 2018 In the wake of unrelenting cyberattacks, New York is taking the precaution of introducing a suite of cybersecurity tools to...
Blog Post Weird Security Term of the Week: "Snarfing" March 9, 2015 Do you have to travel for work? If so, you should make sure you know what snarfing is and how to prevent it - or it can cost you.
Blog Post Open-Source App to Disable Windows 10 Tracking Features August 5, 2015 A developer has created an application designed to disable tracking services Windows 10, citing privacy concerns with the popular operating system.
Blog Post Tesla Issues Patches for Vulnerabilities Discovered by Hackers August 8, 2015 Vehicle manufacturer Tesla has released a patch in quick response to fix all six vulnerabilities found by security researchers in its Model S car.
Blog Post Americans Uneasy with Giving up Privacy but Resigned to It June 8, 2015 Research paper debunks marketers’ theory that Americans are willing to trade their personal data for discounts and/or free services.
Blog Post Friend or Foe? Prevent House Guest from Stealing your Identity May 20, 2015 Having a gathering with friends and family is usually a great time to catch up on life stories, what it shouldn't end up is Identity Theft. For most of us, the last person we would suspect of stealing our identity is a family friend, roommate or worse, a family member.