Q&A: Alex Gladstein on smuggling forbidden media via USB sticks
We speak to the Human Rights Foundation about its mission to send films and news of the outside world to North Korea.
What is Pegasus spyware? And how to protect your phone
Pegasus is phone hacking software used by governments. Read how it can be secretly installed on your phone remotely.
Guide: When and how to reset your router
A router reset can be a quick fix for certain network issues or even malware threats.
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What are ‘smishing’ attacks, and how to avoid them
As if staying alert to phishing attacks in your email wasn’t enough, you also have to look out for scams via SMS.
Machines are learning, and they know a lot about you
Artificial intelligence makes our lives more convenient, but the tech leaves us with little privacy.
Government hacking: How countries surveil their own citizens
There have been numerous incidents in which governments have broken into encrypted apps. This puts your privacy at risk and raises cybersecurity concerns.
Our privacy analysis of 10 opioid treatment and recovery apps
The study raises questions about privacy and security surrounding telehealth, which has been on the rise amid calls for social distancing.
This symbol could break your phone’s Wi-Fi
Don’t join Wi-Fi networks named with it—your iPhone could get confused, and even resets won’t guarantee a fix.
How to hide your sensitive pictures
We’re not judging your naked selfies or NSFW pictures. But here’s how to hide them on your iPhone or Android, or in secure cloud storage.