Protecting your Steam account against scammers and trolls
A brief but comprehensive guide to security and privacy on the world’s most popular gaming platform.
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A brief but comprehensive guide to security and privacy on the world’s most popular gaming platform.
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Extorters are demanding ransom not in cryptocurrency, but in prepaid debit cards. All the same, you shouldn’t pay.
How to protect your Instagram account and personal photos from prying eyes.
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Scammers prey on people’s kindness. We tell you how to distinguish them from those who are truly in need.
Some employees handle lots of external e-mails, running the risk of getting hit by malicious spam. We explain how to protect company systems from possible infection.
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When the apps on your phone don’t update automatically, and you can’t find the right setting, we tell you where to look.