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This Microsoft dev battles scams daily. Here’s the one tip he wants you to know
Out of work? This acronym helps you spot phony opportunities fast—and the principles apply to other types of fraud too.How-To
Don't get hacked! I open dubious PC files in a sandbox. You should too
Files and links that you receive could be infected with viruses. If you are ever unsure whether a file is harmless or whether a link leads to a safe website, check it in an online sandbox.Updated
Skype is dead. Here's how to migrate to Teams (or pick another app)
Microsoft has officially shut down Skype. Here are a few tips for switching to Teams or choosing an alternative messaging app.How-To
Is someone spying on your Facebook account? Here's how to find out
If a hacker has secret access to your messages, posts, photos, and videos, you can kick them out.How-To
So long, passwords: 5 easy ways to use passkeys
This alternative to passwords is not only simpler, but more secure too. Here’s how to get started.How-To
How to turn a USB flash drive into a secure login key for your PC
Here's how you can turn a USB flash drive into a secure key for your PC!How-To
Need to surf the web anonymously? These 4 tools can help
You leave your identity behind when you surf. Within a virtual machine, you can partially blur your own surfing tracks. TOR and Tails can also make a significant contribution to remaining anonymous.Tip
How to disable 'Save As' to OneDrive in Microsoft 365 apps
Microsoft 365 apps like Word and Excel offer direct access to OneDrive and SharePoint. If you don't use OneDrive, you can hide these options.How-To
How to use NordVPN’s Meshnet to create a direct, secure link between devices
NordVPN's Meshnet enables the secure connection of multiple devices — like a protected LAN — when activated on PC and mobile device.Tip
Already using random passwords? Great. It’s still not enough
You should definitely use random passwords. But now they’re only just one part of the best way to bolster your online security.Tip
Malware can lurk in file conversion tools, FBI warns. Try these instead
Watch out for lesser-known document converters, because they might steal your identity—or hold your PC for ransom.How-To
Is your Windows PC's security firewall good enough? An explainer
Does the Windows firewall protect your computer sufficiently? What contribution does your router make — and who needs additional security software? This article explains.Updated
PowerSchool’s simple security error was avoidable. You can do better
Keep your sensitive accounts safe with this easy security upgrade.How-To
Is the TOR network still secure? Key online anonymity tools, explained
Are you really anonymous on the TOR network? A recent case raises doubts. We show you alternatives to TOR and how secure they are.How-To
How to use Windows 11 Pro to create an encrypted virtual drive
If you need a vault for your data, you don't have to resort to buying additional tools. Windows 11 Pro offers everything you need.How-To
Using a VPN with Chrome just makes sense. Here’s how to do it
Read how to set up a VPN Chrome extension, which providers are available, and whether free Chrome VPN solutions are secure.How-To
Are dangerous Chrome extensions hiding on your PC? Here's how to remove them
As recent news reminds us, malicious browser add-ons can start life as legit extensions. Reviewing what you’ve got installed is a smart move.How-To
This hidden Windows feature protects you from dangerous web malware
There's a lesser-known feature in Windows that will guard you against malware, but only if you turn it on. Here's how.How-To
A beginner’s guide to using a Chromebook
Chromebooks are becoming an increasingly attractive alternative to Windows-based computers.How-To
Ransomware attacks hold your files hostage. These tools can free them
In a ransomware attack, extortionists demand a ransom and threaten to destroy data. Services such as ID Ransomware and No More Ransom help to identify and decrypt encrypted data.Tip
These tiny security updates make Google Chrome so much better
If you haven’t already tried these upgrades to password and payment management, Google’s asking you to take a look now. It’s worth the time.Tip
Your tax return is a ripe target for fraud. Here’s how to protect it
A scammer could file a tax return in your name to steal your refund. But thankfully, you can easily block this kind of scheme.How-To
Newbie's guide to Windows BitLocker: Why you need it and how to set it up
Essential security for your Windows PC's files. Here's everything you need to know to get started and thrive.How-To
Windows includes built-in ransomware protection. Here's how to turn it on
Did you know Windows includes ransomware protection built right in? Microsoft Defender can safeguard your PC, but the feature isn’t automatically enabled. Here's how to do it yourself.How-To
10 things I'd never, ever do as an IT professional
It's about PC security. And it's about things that an IT professional would never do, but that less IT-savvy people do again and again. These 10 mistakes always cause headaches.Tip
Watch out! Your latest data breach notification might not be real
As always, scammers try to capitalize on any and all opportunities, as proven by this type of phishing attack.How-To
5 time tracking apps that help teams manage projects efficiently
We present the best time recording tools for freelancers and small businesses. All are cloud-based and flexible to use.How-To
How to permanently erase data on SSDs, hard drives, & USB flash drives
Time and again, cases are reported in which disposed hard drives still contained readable, confidential data. With a few Windows commands and the right tools, this won't happen to you.How-To
Protect your home network with these essential router tweaks
These must-do router tweaks will protect your gadgets from unwanted attacks.How-To
How to find your saved passwords in Chrome
If you’re looking for your saved passwords, here’s where to locate them—and all their related settings.How-To
Raspberry Pi how-to: Turn any printer into a Wi-Fi printer
Is your old printer working perfectly, but can't be operated on the network or wirelessly via smartphone? Then it's worth investing in a Raspberry Pi. This will give your printer a second lease of life.How-To
How to crack your forgotten passwords
What do you do if you want to view your own data, but you don't have the right password? Fortunately for you, programmer Nir Softer offers a wide range of tools to help with this.How-To
How to auto-lock your PC when you step away (and why you should)
Here's everything you need to know about automatically locking and unlocking your PC just by stepping away and sitting back down.How-To
What is the Tor network? The anonymous internet, explained
With the Tor network and browser, you can surf largely anonymously. Security-conscious users should be aware of the background.How-To
How to save money and stay safe while shopping online with a VPN
A VPN is an essential tool for online shopping, helping you find better deals while also keeping your data safe and private.Tip
LinkedIn is training AI with your data. Here's how to opt out ASAP
LinkedIn really wants to use your data to train its AI — so much so that you've been automatically opted in (if you're in the US).How-To
Hardening Windows: How to protect your computer against attacks
With these tools, you can significantly reduce the attack surface of Windows and effectively protect it against viruses and hackers.Tip
How to stop Microsoft Teams from automatically launching at startup
Tired of Microsoft Teams launching on its own when you start up your PC? Here's how to disable autostart for Teams.How-To
Want to safely use Windows 10 after Microsoft ends support? Meet 0Patch
With 0Patch, you can provide Windows 10 with updates beyond October 2025. We show you how it works.How-To
6 ways hackers sidestep your two-factor authentication
It is considered very secure: logging in with two factors. However, this technology is also vulnerable to security gaps and social engineering. To really protect your accounts, you should be aware of these vulnerabilities.How-To
15 tips to give you more power in Google Contacts
A digital contact list is part of most email services — and it can do more than many people realize.How-To
You're the best password: How to start using passkeys on Windows PCs
You are the best password, because hackers cannot imitate or steal your physical characteristics. How to protect your PC and important online services with face or finger recognition.Tip
Phone scammers are using faked AI voices. Here's how to protect yourself
Modern AI tools can clone almost anyone's voice — and they're being used to scam people.How-To
Windows unleashed: 7 easy programs that unlock command line powers
Command line tools offer useful functions, but are difficult to use. Graphical interfaces for these tools make it easier to get started.How-To
Has my PC been hacked? 5 ways to detect virus attacks, step-by-step
Your computer was running fine a moment ago, but now applications are stalling and you're inundated with ads. This step-by-step guide will help you identify the type of attack as well as provide the solution.Tip
There's a sneaky way to make your passwords more secure: emojis 👍
Here's a creative tip that can instantly boost the complexity of your passwords without making them harder to memorize.How-To
8 big gotchas to watch out for in tech privacy policies
The privacy policies of internet services play an important role for end users. In this article, we'll show you the potential pitfalls and what you should look out for.How-To
How to test if your VPN is working
Not sure your VPN is working? Read this quick and easy guide to make sure you're data is staying private and secure online with a VPN.How-To
How to find lost gadgets (and avoid losing them)
Steps to find (and safeguard) a lost laptop, tablet, or phone.How-To
















































