How does the Internet know where you are?
Your browser always seems to know where you are. You open an online store, and prices are already displayed in your local currency. You search for restaurants, and the results are nearby. You try to

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Your browser always seems to know where you are. You open an online store, and prices are already displayed in your local currency. You search for restaurants, and the results are nearby. You try to

What makes the internet dangerous is no longer just cybercriminals looking for money. Sometimes, the biggest threats are the ones searching for information. That is exactly what the cyber espionage gr

Think of a thief making an exact copy of your house key just by looking at a picture. That's similar to how a Pass-the-Hash attack operates, and it's one of the sneakiest ways hackers break into compu

You’ve seen it before. “Do not share this code with anyone.” And yet… people still do. That small 4-6 digit code you receive on your phone, your OTP (One-Time Password) might look harmless. But in rea

Breaking into a computer is only the first step for hackers. The real prize is staying connected, secretly controlling infected devices, stealing data, and spreading to other computers without anyone

AI assistants may lack neutrality. Microsoft has just exposed a widespread tactic that legitimate businesses are using to secretly influence the recommendations your AI chatbot gives you, and you prob
