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A 10-foot great white shark, named Penny, was captured lurking the waters off the coast of Florida. According to ocean research organization OCEARCH, Penny was tracked off the coast of Fort Myers Beach at about 11 a.m. on Sunday, March 17. The
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What is malware? Kurt ‘CyberGuy’ Knutsson discusses how to protect yourself from malware and ransomware. Another day, another malware threat is trying to get your data. Well, brace yourself, because there’s a virus that’s been around for a while that’s out there
‘CyberGuy’: Big Brother in the Big Apple NYC drivers face a $15 daily congestion fee for entering the toll congestion zone south of 60th Street, monitored by license plate readers. Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson gives the details. A new exploit threat lets hackers
‘CyberGuy’: Don’t take the bait Kurt Knutsson provides advice on how to identify safe email links and tips for safeguarding your email account against phishing attacks. We want to warn you about a scam that you may encounter while browsing the web.
Feargal Sharkey has warned flood waters across Britain are “invariably massively” contaminated with sewage.” The Undertones star and keen angler, 65, alerted his nearly 230,00 followers to the issue on X, formerly known as Twitter, following flooding across the country caused by
A new Android Trojan could be targeting your brand-new device. Even more terrifyingly, it was distributed on the Google Play Store. The virus is posing as innocent apps related to health, games, horoscope, and productivity. Google has removed those apps from the
If you use a Mac, you may have seen some pop-ups or notifications urging you to update your web browser. But before you click on them, you should know that they could be part of a malicious malware campaign called ClearFake, which
I know you must be very busy these days. You probably have a lot to do, like preparing food, visiting family and friends and shopping for gifts. Although it’s a fun and festive time of year, it can also be stressful. And