This Windows Update Pop-Up Is a Scam

This Windows Update Pop-Up Is a Scam

The update screen is a normal occurrence on Windows machines, so of course hackers are now manipulating it to sneak malware onto devices. The scheme, a recent iteration of a ClickFix attack, is...

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One of the Mac's Best Productivity Apps Is Now on Windows

One of the Mac's Best Productivity Apps Is Now on Windows

Raycast is one of the best things to happen to Windows. It brings one of my favorite Mac apps to Microsoft's operating system. In fact, I've enjoyed using Raycast for Windows so much, I can't see...

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Ads Might Finally Be Coming to ChatGPT

Ads Might Finally Be Coming to ChatGPT

Love it or hate it, there's one thing that ChatGPT avoids that many other tech products include right now: ads. Everything from websites, streaming services, and games ship with ads—either as a...

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Why Deleting Your Browsing History Doesn’t Always Delete Your Browsing History

Why Deleting Your Browsing History Doesn’t Always Delete Your Browsing History

Manually or automatically wiping your browsing history is a well-established way of protecting your privacy and making sure the digital trail you leave behind you is as short as possible—but it's...

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No, Meta Is Not Scraping Your DMs to Train Its AI

No, Meta Is Not Scraping Your DMs to Train Its AI

I've been seeing a number of videos on my feeds circulating a serious, but perhaps not unbelievable, claim: The idea is, come Dec. 16, 2025, Meta will update its privacy policy to give itself...

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This Surprisingly Convincing Phishing Scam Imitates Apple Support

This Surprisingly Convincing Phishing Scam Imitates Apple Support

You may have a keen eye for spotting scams, but fraudsters are finding new ways to weaponize trusted systems to avoid detection. For example, threat actors are generating real Apple support tickets...

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