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Beware of 'gift card draining' and two other top holiday scams, US Treasury warns
Here's how to spot the most common scams this holiday season, before it's too late. Plus, tips to protect yourself.
6 months ago
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Lance Whitney
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Security
You have days left to claim your AT&T data breach settlement of up to $7,500 - here's how
The deadline to claim part of AT&T's $177 million settlement is December 18. Here's how to get your payout - before it's too late.
6 months ago
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Elyse Betters Picaro
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Security
Opera's Neon AI browser now available for $20/month - packed with these power user features
The tool is built for AI power users and allows access to a handful of frontier models. It also comes with security risks.
6 months ago
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Webb Wright
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Artificial Intelligence
Weaponized AI risk is 'high,' warns OpenAI - here's the plan to stop it
OpenAI is focused on assessing when AI models are sufficiently capable to either help or hinder defenders, and on safeguarding its own models against cybercriminal abuse.
6 months ago
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Charlie Osborne
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Security
OpenAI user data was breached, but changing your password won't help - here's why
Revealed on Thanksgiving Eve, the incident serves as a reminder that we're all responsible for exploring additional security options.
6 months ago
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David Berlind
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Security
Should you stop logging in through Google and Facebook? Consider these SSO risks vs. benefits
Relying on consumer SSO creates significant challenges, and passkeys may offer a solution.
6 months ago
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David Berlind
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Security
Inbox full of promo emails? 80% are tracking you, new report warns
Billions of holiday marketing emails have turned inboxes into a de facto surveillance tool, Proton Mail says.
6 months ago
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Charlie Osborne
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Security
Gartner urges businesses to 'block all AI browsers' - what's behind the dire warning
Analysts suggest that agentic browsers create an unacceptable risk for CISOs today, with data exposure now a top security concern - but far from the only one.
6 months ago
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Charlie Osborne
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Security
Scammers are poisoning AI search results to steer you straight into their traps - here's how
AI tools like Google AI Overview and Perplexity Comet are being tricked into suggesting scam support numbers.
6 months ago
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Charlie Osborne
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Artificial Intelligence
How to prove you're not a deepfake on Zoom: LinkedIn's 'verified' badge is now free for all platforms
The 'Verified on LinkedIn' program is now available to all websites and apps. Can you trust the internet again?
6 months ago
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David Berlind
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Security
The best Bluetooth trackers you can buy in 2026: Expert tested and recommended
The best Bluetooth trackers make it easy to know the location of your essentials at work, home, and school.
6 months ago
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Kerry Wan
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Mobile Accessories
Forget burner phones - you can join this new carrier with just a ZIP code (no ID necessary)
Privacy-first Phreeli says it won't collect, sell, or share customer data. Here's why.
6 months ago
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Charlie Osborne
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Mobile Carriers
How to find and remove viruses on your Windows PC - 12 free methods that I can attest to
Viruses now work silently in the background, but fortunately, there are tools to stop them.
6 months ago
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Cesar Cadenas
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Services & Software
Your Android phone may be in critical danger - update it ASAP
Google just gave you 107 reasons to update your Android phone, including high-severity vulnerabilities and several that are the worst of the worst.
6 months ago
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Lance Whitney
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Security
My favorite Cyber Monday VPN deals still live: Discounts for ExpressVPN, NordVPN, and more live now
Looking to sign up for a VPN but want to avoid costly subscriptions? I'm a VPN reviewer, and these are my picks for the best Cyber Monday VPN deals still live.
6 months ago
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Charlie Osborne
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VPN
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