Those “Allow” pop-ups aren’t harmless. Some browser permissions can spam you, track you, or expose your data—often more quietly than malware.
ThioJoe details how to find and remove malicious Chrome extensions to protect your browser. Scott Bessent reveals tariff plan B under Supreme Court ruling With the penny going away, what should you do ...
Cybercriminals are delivering malware via web browser features using a newly discovered command-and-control (C2) platform dubbed Matrix Push C2. The malicious C2 platform, discovered by BlackFrog, ...
Following the Pixel Feature Drop on Tuesday, we’re now beginning to see Notification Summaries go live. If rolled out to your phone, go to the Settings app > Notifications for “Notification summaries” ...
It’s that time of year again—temperatures are dropping, leaves are changing color, and Microsoft is gradually rolling out another major yearly update to Windows 11. The Windows 11 25H2 update is ...
I’m going to get right to the point. Discord likes Halloween enough to switch everyone to a spooky set of notification sounds. I dislike my primary PC unexpectedly starting up a howling ruckus as I’m ...
If you’ve ever opened your Chrome browser and been hit with endless pop-ups, from random blogs, e-commerce sites, or news alerts you didn’t even remember subscribing to, this is for you. Browser ...
Crypto news popups appear due to ad targeting, site permissions, or malware infections. Browsing crypto-related websites can trigger personalized advertising popups across platforms. Aggressive crypto ...
For the first year or two after the launch of ChatGPT, it felt like AI was all you ever heard about. Today, it’s everywhere you look, too. Apple and Samsung have added AI to their phones. Meta ...