Security
Backups ARE Security
Backups ARE Security – By Ask Leo! YouTube
Can I Reuse My Old Wi-Fi Name and Password on My New Router?
Can I Reuse My Old Wi-Fi Name and Password on My New Router? – By How-To Geek How-To Geek
Buying a new Wi-FI router doesn’t have to mean going through a tedious setup process on all your current Wi-Fi devices. Here’s what you need to know about reusing your Wi-Fi name and password.
The 8 best 2FA apps on Android
The 8 best 2FA apps on Android – By Manuel Vonau Android Police
Your online accounts are much safer when you rely on more than only a password, and that’s where two-factor authentication (2FA) apps come in. You can use them to create an extra layer of security for your accounts, requiring you to enter a one-time password (OTP) in addition to your regular credentials when you log in. That prevents hackers from accessing your account with a stolen password only.
What to Do When Your Account is Hacked
What to Do When Your Account is Hacked – By Ask Leo! YouTube
NextDNS: A review and walkthrough
NextDNS: A review and walkthrough – By Ray Pastore, Ph.D. YouTube
– Take Control of Your Internet Security and Privacy With NextDNS
Take Control of Your Internet Security and Privacy With NextDNS – By Ankush Das MakeUseOf
Users tend to fiddle with the DNS settings only if a website does not load or when the internet speed is suddenly slow on a particular device. However, a DNS not only improves your internet experience, but some even let you control, monitor, and secure your online activity.
Scammers Are Impersonating Family Members to Get Your Money
Scammers Are Impersonating Family Members to Get Your Money – By How-To Geek How-To Geek
You probably don’t think you’d be fooled by a scammer posing as a family member, but many people already have been. By the time money has exchanged hands it’s too late to do anything about it, so make sure you and your family members are on the lookout for this devious scheme.
The Security Pros and Cons of Using Email Aliases
The Security Pros and Cons of Using Email Aliases – Krebs on Security briankrebs
One way to tame your email inbox is to get in the habit of using unique email aliases when signing up for new accounts online. Adding a “+” character after the username portion of your email address — followed by a notation specific to the site you’re signing up at — lets you create an infinite number of unique email addresses tied to the same account. Aliases can help users detect breaches and fight spam. But not all websites allow aliases, and they can complicate account recovery. Here’s a look at the pros and cons of adopting a unique alias for each website.
Why Am I Being Labeled a Spammer?
Why Am I Being Labeled a Spammer? – By Ask Leo!