AZ Family Catfishing

Adam Levin Discusses Catfishing on AZ Family

Adam Levin was featured on a segment for AZ Family (3 TV/CBS 5) where he discussed catfishing scams and the dangers posed by romance...
inappropriate content

10 No Good, Terrible, Horrible Things the Internet is Doing to...

Today’s children are bombarded with inappropriate content online from a very young age.
Jack Rhysider

Jack Dodges Bum NFTs on the OpenSea

NFTs can be a path to profits for content creators, investors and scammers alike.
Increased risk of abduction

10 No Good, Terrible, Horrible Things the Internet is Doing to...

Everyone overshares on social media, but when children post too much about themselves online it can be dangerous.
COPPA App Privacy

10 No Good, Terrible, Horrible Things the Internet is Doing to...

There are too many apps designed for children to make sure all of them are without any privacy violations.
Catfish

Angela Crushes Her Lip-Syncing Catfish

Dating sites and apps offer an endless source of victims to online romance scammers. Here’s how to avoid being one of them.
Trape

Trape: Pentesting Tool or Hacker’s Delight?

A free open-source intelligence tool blurs the line between penetration testing and a killer app for hackers.
cyberbullying

10 No Good, Terrible, Horrible Things the Internet is Doing to...

Unlike the brick-and-mortar version, online bullying is a 24-7 problem. Children with access to internet-connected devices can send and receive abusive texts, messages, and IMs any time of day.
10 No Good Terrible Horrible Things the Internet is Doing to Children

10 No Good, Terrible, Horrible Things the Internet is Doing to...

If you’ve ever handed a smartphone or tablet to a toddler who just wouldn’t quiet down or found yourself trying to regulate the amount of time your children spend online, you know that the digital lives of children are in equal measure a profound source of promise and peril. 
Brian Fennimore on What the Hack

Brian Tells Us Something We Don’t Know (Part 2)

Creating strong, unique passwords is one thing. Managing them securely is a different matter entirely.