Spot the cyber scam before it spots you.

Month: February 2026

  • “Unusual Login Attempt” (That You Ignore) You get the alert… “Was this you?” You glance at it. Maybe you were on your phone earlier. Maybe it’s just a glitch. You swipe it away. But attackers count on hesitation. If it wasn’t you, and you ignored it, they just learned something: no one’s watching closely. Grammar…

  • Screenshots Reveal More Than You Think Screenshots often capture more than the main message. Status bars can reveal location clues, device type, battery level, or carrier details. Notification previews may expose private messages, verification codes, or account names. Even small UI elements can provide breadcrumbs for someone trying to profile you. What feels harmless can…

  • What’s Really Going On Most apps don’t show content randomly. They show more of whatever you interact with, watching, pausing, liking, sharing, or even hovering. Over time, that shapes what shows up next. That matters because: Extreme or risky content spreads faster than boring content Trends can feel universal even when they’re algorithm-amplified “Everyone’s doing…