Your smartphone holds your entire life, making it a prime target for hackers and spies. Here's how to protect it.
Disable networking protocols like UPnP and WPS features, which can make it easier for attackers to connect. UPnP lets devices open ports on your router automatically, and WPS makes connecting new ...
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Here are 10 signs your smartphone might be hacked, and what you should do about it. If your phone’s battery suddenly dies quicker than usual, it might not just be age. Malware and spyware often run ...
Inside the dark web’s hidden markets, criminals trade data, sell access, and even scam each other. Learning how they operate can help you.
Assuming your phone is on and online, you should be able to see its location on a map. From there, you can make it ring, lock it, set a lock screen note to tell whoever has it how to get it back to ...
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