Learn what Pegasus spyware is, how it infects phones through zero-click attacks, and expert steps to detect and remove it for good.
Your smartphone holds your entire life, making it a prime target for hackers and spies. Here's how to protect it.
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Your boss has a new way to spy on you and it's not good

Workplace surveillance used to mean a security camera in the lobby or a manager glancing over your shoulder. Now it is increasingly built into the software you use, the badge you swipe, and even the ...
CISA issued a warning over the use of commercial spyware to target the users of mobile messaging applications such as ...
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The memorandum outlining the Space Force’s new nomenclature was signed in 2023 by then-Lt. Gen. Shawn Bratton, who was the ...
Fake AI apps disguised as 'ChatGPT' and 'DALL·E' are flooding app stores with dangerous malware that steals data and monitors ...
The first step defenders should take is to stop the ability of this malware to run, says the report. “The most effective way ...
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Incognito Mode might sound like a secret window to the web. But experts say it’s not as private as you might think.
Google warns Android users about fake VPN apps that hide malware and steal data. Learn how these scams work and ways to stay ...