You’re checking your inbox or scrolling through your phone when something catches your attention. It’s a message about a password reset, but you never asked for ...
Update, July 22, 2025: This story, originally published on July 20, has been updated with an expert counterpoint to the idea that it’s the delivery mechanism being what’s important in the latest ...
Phones today are more secure than ever, making it harder, but not impossible, for hackers to take control. iPhones have strong protections built in, and while Android devices have improved, they still ...
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The social media platform has said there was "no breach of its systems" but questions remain.
While Crypto.com has improved its security, risks like potential interception of 2FA codes via SIM swapping and the ...
You're checking your inbox or scrolling through your phone when something catches your attention. It's a message about a password reset, but you never asked for one ...
A report on Tuesday claims Apple has put a 24 hour hold on over-the-phone AppleID password change requests, possibly in response to the high-profile hack of Wired reporter Mat Honan's iCloud account.
A wave of Instagram password reset emails sparked breach fears, but experts and Meta say it stems from old scraped data.
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