Tag Archive: Security
What is negative SEO and how can I prevent it?
Is negative SEO real? Should you be worried about it? Is there an easy way for me to stay safe? ...
Is it safe to use Flash?
Earlier this month, Adobe released another crucial patch for Flash to address a security issue that allowed attackers to control ...
Which method of two-factor authentication should I use?
Two-factor authentication (2FA) is one of the most important ways to protect your online accounts. However, some authentication methods have ...
Microsoft wants to ban poor passwords
When it comes to choosing passwords, many tend to follow a very, very predictable route. Microsoft may have a solution ...
6 tips for stronger passwords
At this stage, you probably know the basics for password security: don’t write them down, use a password manager, use ...
Re-securing your compromised website
Every week, over 10 million users encounter harmful websites capable of delivering a barrage of spam and stubborn malware. Many ...
Going incognito isn’t as private as you may think
Your browser’s private or incognito mode can be incredibly useful, but you should always know what it is and isn’t ...
GCHQ director calls for tech sector co-operation
The director of UK intelligence and security organisation, GCHQ has urged for closer co-operation between the government and the tech ...
Password sharing is on the rise
The team behind popular password manager, LastPass have revealed the results of a survey on the frequency of password sharing, ...
Government urged to clarify Investigatory Powers Bill
MPs have expressed serious concern about the government’s Investigatory Powers Bill in a critical report. There are concerns that the ...
Is the IoT leaking our personal data?
Researchers from Princeton University have revealed that the Internet of Things (IoT) is considerably less secure than we have come ...
Google’s plan to kill the password
At the end of December, Google confirmed testing is underway on a new method of signing in to your Google ...