Security Tips For Data Privacy Day!


Updated 01/28/12 8:35 AM · Posted by · 0 comments

How to Keep Your Computer Safe and Secure

It's Data Privacy Day, so we're here to give you 10 tips to keeping your computer safe, secure, and totally private. Nothing is worse than having your computer hacked into, your personal information stolen, or becoming a victim of fraud. We've rounded up all of our best tech advice to help keep your computer protected and free from hacker malice. If you haven't implemented these 10 tidbits yet, Read more

Passwords: the Promise Rings of a Digital Generation


Updated 01/22/12 10:20 AM · Posted by · 1 comment

Should You Share Online Passwords With a Boyfriend or Girlfriend?

Once you've gotten to a comfortable point in a romantic relationship, how do you recognize mutual trust and respect for one another? With our private lives stored within emails, Facebook photos, and Netflix queue preferences, many young couples now see the final pillar in solidifying trust in a relationship is sharing the password into a partner's virtual world. The New York Times recently Read more

7 Ways You Can Avoid Internet Fraud and Phishing Scams


Updated 12/20/11 9:55 AM · Posted by · 1 comment

Online Shopping Safety Tips

The holiday season is here and millions of Americans are heading out to tackle their last-minute shopping lists. Though doing the lions share of your shopping online can save you time, there are many dangers lurking out there on the Internet, especially where there are credit cards involved. One recent Internet phishing scam involves Apple fans, and a so-called "Christmas Awards" program. This Read more

A Geek Girl's Guide to Digital Safety


Updated 06/09/11 9:51 AM · Posted by GeekSugar · 0 comments

Online Safety Tips

There's no better time to start thinking of online safety than the present. Whether you're shopping online, signing into your email, or surfing the web on your mobile phone, there are simple ways to protect your identity and information. Check out this guide to protecting yourself in this digital world. Read more

Woman Finds Facebook Photos on Porn Site: How to Keep Your Pics Private


Updated 04/25/11 10:22 AM · Posted by · 2 comments

Facebook Photos Stolen and Posted to Porn Site

Talk about a nightmare! A 20-year-old Minnesota woman found her Facebook account had been hacked. Not only was she denied access, but also she found her Facebook photos had been stolen and posted to a porn site. Getting hacked is just like being robbed — you feel totally violated — but she wasn't the only one being taken advantage of online. Turns out, the same hacker had gained access to at Read more

How to Create a Hacker-Proof Password in 5 Easy Steps


Updated 04/04/11 1:46 PM · Posted by · 12 comments

How to Create a Safe Hacker-Proof Password

You've heard it a hundred times before: you need to create a hacker-proof password to keep from falling victim to cybercrime. But not only are you supposed to choose a hard-to-guess password, it's best to have a different one for each website you've registered with. This fact was reinforced after the recent hacking of Gawker, which allowed hackers to gain access to Gawker user accounts, as well Read more

Is It Time For Thumbprint-Recognition Software?


Updated 08/20/10 2:50 PM · Posted by GeekSugar · 0 comments

12-Character Passwords Are More Secure

A new report published by the Georgia Institute of Technology says that eight-letter passwords are on the way out, soon to be replaced with 12-letter passwords. The reason? Researchers were able to crack all eight-letter passwords in about two hours using clusters of graphics. Swell. For more on the joys of complicated passwords, keep reading. Read more

Norton Lists the Top 10 Worst US Cities For Cybercrime


Updated 03/23/10 3:50 AM · Posted by GeekSugar · 0 comments

10 Worst US Cities for Cybercrime and Cyber Security

Unfortunately, it may be a few years until Spencer Pratt begins his war on cybercrime, so until then, we'll have to rely on this Norton study — that ranks the 10 worst US cities for cyber security — to keep our Internet safe. Cybercrime costs Americans $560 million dollars a year (mostly from fraudulent online purchases), and according to Norton's latest figures, Seattle tops the list as the Read more

How-To: Not Get Hacked by Twitter Phishing Attacks


Updated 02/24/10 2:35 PM · Posted by GeekSugar · 0 comments

6 Ways to Avoid Being Hacked on Twitter, Facebook, or Any Other Website

Twitter was hit with another phishing attack this week. Just last night in fact, I got this message in my Twitter DM inbox. It's from a person I know, so I clicked on the link only to be brought to a Twitter-like login screen. I knew I was already logged in so I quickly clicked away and notified my friend that she had been hacked. Earlier this week Twitter was hit with a similar phishing scam, Read more

Do You Worry About Digital Security?


Updated 12/30/09 5:01 PM · Posted by GeekSugar · 5 comments

Twitter Has a List of 370 Unusable Passwords, German Hacker Publishes Code That Encrypts Cell Phone Calls

There are some things I purposely try not to worry about because it'll drive me crazy — online security is one of them. I certainly don't take it for granted, and I try hard to create strong passwords, especially for sites containing personal or important information. I was happy to learn that after Twitter's recent hacking incident, they've put systems in place to try and keep data as secure Read more