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How to make Starlink faster: Practical ways to improve speed and reliability
Starlink was designed to deliver high-speed, low-latency internet in areas where traditional broadband struggles, including rural and remote regions and environments with limited infrastructure. It ty...
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“Kernel security check failure”: Troubleshooting made simple
The “kernel security check failure” error on Windows can appear without warning. This error can be frustrating because it’s often unclear what caused it, and it can be tricky to troubleshoot. Th...
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How to prevent the download of malicious code? Top strategies to consider
Most people don’t intentionally download malicious code. Instead, it slips through routine actions like browsing, opening online documents, or installing software. Malware can target many devices, i...
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What is carding? Payment card fraud explained
Carding is a form of payment fraud in which cybercriminals use stolen or illegally acquired card details to make unauthorized purchases or test stolen data for later misuse. Understanding how it works...
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Protect yourself from AOL phishing email address attacks
Phishing scams targeting America Online (AOL) users have existed since the early days of the internet, and still affect users today. They typically impersonate AOL support, claim there’s an urgent a...
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What is a sneaker bot and how does it work?
Sneaker bots are automated tools used to gain an unfair advantage when purchasing limited-edition sneakers online. They interact with retail websites by monitoring product releases, adding items to ca...
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What is Wi-Fi 6? A complete guide to the next-gen wireless standard
Wi-Fi 6 is a wireless standard designed to handle modern home networks where many devices are connected at the same time. These can include phones, laptops, smart TVs, cameras, and other always-connec...
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Understanding the NIST Cybersecurity Framework: A comprehensive guide to CSF 2.0
While the Cybersecurity Framework (CSF), created by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), initially focused on critical infrastructure, the latest update makes it more applicable ...
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Phishing kits: How they work and how to stay safe
Phishing kits are prepackaged collections of resources that enable attackers to quickly create phishing campaigns without advanced technical skills. Combined with the rise of AI technologies, these ki...
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What is data exfiltration? A complete guide
Sensitive data moves through organizations every day. Teams share files, systems sync information, and employees access tools from different locations. Although this makes work easier, it also increas...
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