1 year on: As Covid-19 raged, our privacy slid
One year after Covid-19 was declared a pandemic, we take a look at how it has changed our lives both online and off, for better or worse.
A less-invasive Covid-19 tracker: Sniffer dogs
Dogs are one of the most low-tech forms of surveillance around—and now a welcome addition in the effort to control the virus’s spread.
Covid-19’s biggest casualty will be the further degradation of our individual...
History, as they say, often repeats itself. And we’ve definitely seen this before. It took a cataclysmic event to sow...
How to spot Covid-19 phishing and ransomware attacks
NOTE: This post was originally published on April 7, 2020 Spring is normally the time when tax-related phishing scams spike,...
Countries are using greater surveillance measures to track Covid-19. What are...
Heightened global concerns over the novel coronavirus have compelled countries to implement measures such as flight suspensions, mandatory quarantine...
Survey: How worried are you about cybercrime while traveling?
Up to 7% of travelers fall victim to cybercrime on their vacations. Learn which nations feel best prepared to tackle scams and hacking while abroad.
Cybersecurity spending: How much are countries investing in their digital defenses?
Belgium is the nation best prepared for cyber attacks, while the U.S. leads in cybersecurity spending.
Dual dominance: 20+ pro athletes who are big gamers
Discover how F1 driver Max Verstappen dominates in “FIFA,” basketball player Gordon Hayward’s “Fortnite” passion, and heptathlete Erica Bougard’s vision for a female gamer group.
WhatsApp scams (with pictures): How to protect yourself from the latest...
Crypto romance scams, AI voice cloning cons, and other ways WhatsApp messages can try to harm you.
How to stay safe when shopping online
Whether you’re shopping online or in real life, it’s important to stay safe. Check out our primer on how to shop safely.