Why passwords are problematic, but why we have trouble moving on
Your password may as well be easily broken, but these days we have other methods of keeping your life secure, so on World Password Day, we're asking why are we still using passwords?
Your password may as well be easily broken, but these days we have other methods of keeping your life secure, so on World Password Day, we're asking why are we still using passwords?
February 8, 2022 is Safer Internet Day, and while you should definitely think about being safe on this day, you should always keep it front of mind.
Another "ware" a little like malware, stalkerware is a piece of software that can track and monitor your phone, often by someone you may know, and yet also won't want to.
They never really went away, but if you get an SMS or three suggesting you have voicemail on an Australian number, don't touch the link.
Scams are always happening, and there's always a risk you'll fall for something you didn't mean to click on. What's next?
Scams are big business for criminals, but if it seems like they target only the inexperienced, we've got news for you.
Scams seemingly never end, with a new one popping up all the time. But how so you recognise a scam?
If you didn't get a message suggesting a delivery had missed you this week, you were one of the lucky ones. Fortunately, there are ways to pick up that this is just another scam.
Scam numbers are on the up and up, and that's bad news, with your passwords at risk. What has Google found, and what can you do to keep security up with it?
Education is going to help all of us go on the defensive agains scammers, but Telstra's latest project is built to stop scams before they hit you. How does it work?