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  • Dark Patterns Move Closer to Illegal

    Dark Patterns Move Closer to Illegal

    Dark patterns have been a part of ecommerce for a long time, but a new California law may finally offer a bit of relief.

  • 2020 Passwords: More Dumpster Fires

    2020 Passwords: More Dumpster Fires

    2020 was the year things moved online. But that doesn’t mean people got smarter about passwords – make sure you secure your accounts for 2021.

  • January 2021 Tech Round-Up

    January 2021 Tech Round-Up

    While a slow month for WordPress exploits, WhatsApp, Facebook’s showdown with Apple, and a Windows bug kept this month interesting!

  • If You Run The Great Suspender Plugin, STOP NOW!

    If You Run The Great Suspender Plugin, STOP NOW!

    The Great Suspender plugin was once a must-have for Chrome/Chromium browsers, but new owners mean you should uninstall it immediately!

  • December 2020 Tech and Security Roundup

    December 2020 Tech and Security Roundup

    2020 was a wild year, and December’s tech news did *not* slow down at all!

  • November 2020 Tech Roundup

    November 2020 Tech Roundup

    The tech news for November, 2020. WordPress, Google, Apple, Ring, and more!

  • Google’s Project Zero Scores Again!

    Google’s Project Zero Scores Again!

    Google’s Project Zero has found 4 vulnerabilites in huge software.

  • October 2020 Tech Roundup

    October 2020 Tech Roundup

    Major vulnerabilities in WordPress plugins, Google kills more things, dangerous Chrome extensions, and more!

  • Network Security: Home(wares) Edition

    Network Security: Home(wares) Edition

    There are lots of ways to secure your network, but one you haven’t considered may be sitting your kitchen (or laundry room).

  • September 2020 Tech Roundup

    September 2020 Tech Roundup

    This month had a major WordPress exploit, a major Windows 10 vulnerability, phishing emails pretend to be phishing prevention, and a kid does something that Google/Apple can’t.