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Dell XPS 13 Plus vs. Apple MacBook Air M1

The Dell XPS 13 Plus represents half of the new 13-inch XPS lineup, offering a higher performance and more innovative machine compared to the more affordable XPS 13. Both are among the best laptops on the market. Apple’s MacBook Air M1 is the old-school choice, hanging onto an affordable design that’s been refined over many years into […]

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Beware: This malicious Chrome extension can monitor your keystrokes and steal your credit card information

Researchers at Zimperium zLabs discovered a malicious browser extension, dubbed Cloud9, that can steal users’ private and sensitive information, and take complete control of the victim’s device. What makes Cloud9 particularly unnerving is that it steals data by tracking your keystrokes (i.e. keylogging). It spies on victims’ web browser activity, which would delight any cybercriminal. After all, […]

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5 signs your mobile might have malware

Learn to detect malware and how to fight back It used to be safe to use your mobile device without worrying about viruses, spyware, or other malware infections. But as society has shifted to using mobile as its primary source of online access, cybercriminals have also shifted their focus. Most antivirus software is now formatted to work […]

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These 3 Android apps are stealing your banking info via screen recording — remove them ASAP before you’re next

Hackers will stop at nothing to snatch your hard-earned money In case you missed it, cybersecurity firm ThreatFabric published a report last Friday regarding its discovery of five malicious Google Play apps masquerading as legitimate services, including finance tracking and calculating taxes.  The quintet of apps fall under two relatively new malware families: Vultur and Sharkbot. And […]

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Donald Trump may soon be unbanned from Facebook and Instagram, after Twitter lifted his ban last week

Elon Musk’s recent takeover of Twitter has raised questions about whether previous regime bans will be enforced. The most visible ban in Twitter history, arguably, was that of Donald Trump — but Twitter isn’t the only social media platform the former president can no longer use. The businessman-turned-politician is also barred from using Facebook and […]

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