What Is Identity Theft? How to Prevent It in 2026
Identity theft can happen anytime, to anyone. Last year alone, more than a million people reported it to the FTC…
Identity theft can happen anytime, to anyone. Last year alone, more than a million people reported it to the FTC…
Your password is often the only thing standing between a cybercriminal and your personal and financial data — which is…
Sending sensitive information through regular email is like shouting your credit card number across a crowded restaurant — most people…
Free WiFi at coffee shops, airports, hotels, and malls is one of life’s conveniences. But every time you connect to…
Your password alone is not enough to protect your accounts in 2026. No matter how strong it is, your password…
When businesses review their cybersecurity posture, attention typically falls on the usual suspects: endpoints, servers, firewalls, and cloud infrastructure. Printers…
Your Google account holds everything — Gmail, Google Drive, Photos, YouTube, Google Pay, and dozens of apps you log into…
Twenty percent of access keycards are lost or stolen every single year. For most offices, that’s a quiet, expensive emergency…
Your home WiFi is broadcasting right now — and someone nearby might be listening. Most people set up their router…
Your password was probably leaked years ago. It’s sitting in a database somewhere, waiting. In 2024, over 1 billion credentials…