Charging in public places? Watch out for “juice jacking”
Airports, hotels, cafés, even shopping centres, offer public charging points where you can boost your phone or laptop battery on the go. But a compromised charging port could allow criminals to install malware onto your device, giving them access to your credentials and other data.
LinkedIn takes action to tackle fake accounts
You might have noticed a sharp rise in the number of fake profiles and connection requests on LinkedIn lately. To stamp this out, LinkedIn is introducing new verification features.
Microsoft hints at some exciting Windows 12 developments
Windows 11 still feels like a new member of the family, but Microsoft’s operating system will soon be turning 12. Our sources have some interesting news about Windows 12 and we wanted to share the exciting news with you first.
Criminals are exploiting AI to create more convincing scams
One of the many cool things about the new wave of Artificial Intelligence tools is their ability to sound convincingly human. So, big surprise, criminals are finding ways to use AI chatbots for evil. These ever more sophisticated cyber crimes could spell trouble for unprotected businesses.