Much of the web has switched to secure links—that is, when you type in a site like pcworld.com, it serves its pages over an ...
The digital realm in 2024 is more connected than ever before, but with that connectivity comes increased risk. Cyberattacks are becoming more sophisticated, targeting vulnerabilities in web ...
If you are not careful, advertisers, hackers, governments and corporations can follow your online activities click by click. What is the best way to prevent this? One method is to use a secure browser ...
I've been using Firefox for a very long time. Although it's not currently set as my default web browser, whenever I need to do something that requires heightened security (such as sending banking or ...
Continuing the theme from my previous column on the relative security of Internet Information Services (IIS) vs. Apache, I’ve come across more studies to support my initial conclusion. If you remember ...
In Part 1 of this series about mobile security, I described the dangers of having your web connection intercepted through a technique known as wireless ““sniffing.†Although I only discussed the ...
Are you receiving—Couldn’t sign you in. This browser or app may not be secure. Try using a different browser. If you’re already using a supported browser, you can try again to sign in—when trying to ...
Continuing the theme from my previous column on the relative security of Internet Information Service (IIS) vs. Apache, I’ve come across more studies to support my initial conclusion. If you remember, ...