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Cybersecurity Tips for Students Returning to School
Almost every teenager in the United States (approximately 96%) reports using the internet daily. As students prepare to return to...
UK’s New Online Safety Act: What Consumers Need to Know
The UK’s digital landscape underwent its most significant transformation yet on Friday, July 25, 2025. The Online Safety Act 2023,...
New TikTok App on the Horizon: What US Users Need to Know About the Risks
As reports emerge of a new TikTok app known internally as “M2” specifically designed for US users, McAfee warns that...
My email has been hacked! What should I do next?
If you find that your email has been hacked, your immediate reaction is probably wondering what you should do next....
Fake Android Money Transfer App Targeting Bengali-Speaking Users
Authored by Dexter Shin McAfee’s Mobile Research Team discovered a new and active Android malware campaign targeting Bengali-speaking users, mainly...
When AI Voices Target World Leaders: The Growing Threat of AI Voice Scams
If someone called you claiming to be a government official, would you know if their voice was real? This question...
How to Protect Yourself from Concert and Festival Ticket Scams
Summer festival season is upon us, and music lovers are eagerly anticipating everything from The Weeknd tickets to intimate local...
How to Shop Safely During Amazon Prime Day
As Amazon Prime Day approaches (July 8-11, 2025), millions of shoppers are gearing up for what promises to be one...
How to Know If Your Phone Has Been Hacked
Is your phone performance is off, things crash, and so on? While there are several cases where there’s a legitimate technical issue behind that, it could also be the sign of a hacked device.