How to stop DDoS attacks on Xbox
Want to game in peace? Find out what’s behind the increase in gaming related DDoS attacks, and what you can do to protect your Xbox.
Slow internet driving you mad? 4 possible reasons
Can’t connect? We know that pain. Can connect but it’s painfully slow? We know that pain and we hate it more. Here’s what might be the culprit.
Q&A with surveillance critic Albert Fox Cahn
We speak with the founder of the Surveillance Technology Oversight Project (S.T.O.P.) in New York City about the fight to dismantle mass surveillance.
How “wardriving” puts vulnerable Wi-Fi on a map
Wardriving is the act of searching for vulnerable Wi-Fi networks from inside a moving vehicle. Here's how you can keep your network protected.
Big Tech censoring you? Try a distributed social network
Social media and Big Tech might censor content it deems “fake news” or inappropriate. Try distributed or federated social networks like Mastodon for free speech.
Free and open-source software (FOSS): Pros and cons for security
Chances are you’ve used more free and open-source software (FOSS) than you realise. We take a look at the benefits of FOSS.
How to stop spam with anonymous email forwarding
An anonymous email forwarder can mask your email with an alias to avoid spam and keep your real email private. Find out how and protect your inbox now.
Free cybersecurity courses for protection and education
Whether you’re just curious or are considering a career in cybersecurity, these accessible online courses will get you started.
Free cyber safety resources for kids
It's Safer Internet Day! We’ve compiled free resources for kids to learn about topics like cybersecurity, fake news, cyberbullying, and strangers on the internet.
How to declutter your phone in 2024
Running out of space on your iPhone or Android? Here are steps to declutter and organize your files and apps.