Checklist 165: Safe shopping for the holidays

Checklist 165: Safe shopping for the holidays

This week’s Checklist gets you ready for the seasonal shopping rush (from a cybersecurity perspective, anyway). We’ll show you how to keep safe as you shop online; what gifts you might want to avoid; and how to make sure everything arrives as planned; and what…

November 29, 2019 • 11 min read
10 ways to avoid Black Friday and Cyber Monday scams in 2019

10 ways to avoid Black Friday and Cyber Monday scams in 2019

The holiday shopping season is almost here, and many of us are gearing up for the big sales that go with it. In particular, Black Friday and Cyber Monday are sure to be two of the busiest shopping days of 2019. But bargain hunters aren’t…

November 26, 2019 • 8 min read
Checklist 164: Over the River and Through the Woods

Checklist 164: Over the River and Through the Woods

A a complete guide to how to keep yourself safe during the holiday travel season. We’ll tell you what to do before you even walk out the door, how to protect yourself while you’re traveling, and what things to bear in mind when you reach your destination.

November 21, 2019 • 12 min read
Checklist 161: The Fixes Are In (Again)

Checklist 161: The Fixes Are In (Again)

This week on the Checklist, we’ll catch you up on what Apple has been doing to keep you safe. We’ll talk about some adware apps that got the boot from the App Store. And finally, we’ll look at the cybersecurity implications of Catholicism 2.0. This…

November 1, 2019 • 10 min read
Apple’s China Problem

Apple’s China Problem

In recent weeks, several high-profile US organizations have faced controversy due to their ties with China—and due to the actions which they took in order to preserve those ties.

November 3, 2019 • 5 min read
Cybersecurity and healthcare: When infosec is a matter of life and death

Cybersecurity and healthcare: When infosec is a matter of life and death

We’ve talked about how cybersecurity affects enterprises and schools. But there’s another sector that is increasingly being targeted by cyberattacks: healthcare. The stakes are more than just financial—a cyberattack on a hospital or healthcare facility could literally become a matter of life and death. In…

November 4, 2019 • 7 min read
5 Things to Know About Blockchain Voting

5 Things to Know About Blockchain Voting

Free and fair elections are the cornerstone of any democracy. But in recent years, the integrity of the electoral process itself has been called into question. People across the ideological spectrum are concerned about the political, technological, and social issues around voting: Foreign interference in…

November 5, 2019 • 6 min read
7 Facts About Ransomware Attacks on Local Government

7 Facts About Ransomware Attacks on Local Government

High-profile ransomware attacks on city and state governments have made national and international news in the past year. Many people are left wondering how serious the problem is—and what, if anything, can be done about it.

November 7, 2019 • 4 min read
Checklist 162: Insecurity with a “light” touch

Checklist 162: Insecurity with a “light” touch

On this week’s Checklist, we’ll talk about a privacy issue with a privacy service. We’ll look at how social engineering works in practice by examining “SIM-swapping”. And we’ll check out a high-tech hacking story that reads like something out of a Hollywood thriller. Here’s the…

November 8, 2019 • 8 min read
Digital forensics and privacy: 3 things to know

Digital forensics and privacy: 3 things to know

Digital forensic analysts are the Sherlocks of cybersecurity, gathering and interpreting evidence from digital sources for use in criminal or civil court cases. While the field of digital forensics is an interesting topic in its own right, it’s also worth learning about if you’re interested…

November 11, 2019 • 8 min read
Encrypted messaging apps: Everything you need to know

Encrypted messaging apps: Everything you need to know

Privacy is hard to come by these days. Malicious actors, large corporations, and governments are constantly trying to look over your shoulder when you’re online. But some in the tech community are fighting back. Tools like ad blockers, no-track browsers, and VPNs can help keep…

November 13, 2019 • 8 min read