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How Your Credit Card Info Gets Stolen in 2026: Scenarios and Prevention

Credit card theft is evolving. From AI-powered phishing to compromised payment systems, here are the most likely ways your card could be stolen in 2026 and how to prevent each one.

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Jennifer Good
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Shopping Safely on Facebook Marketplace and Other Online Local Marketplaces

Secondhand marketplaces are convenient and sustainable, but they also attract A LOT of scammers. Learn common scams, red flags, and practical tips for safe local buying and selling.

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Jennifer Good
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The SolarWinds Hack: A Wake-Up Call for Software Supply Chain Security

In December 2020, one of the largest cybersecurity breaches in history compromised thousands of organizations. Here's what happened, what we learned, and how companies can prevent it from happening again.

Jennifer Good
Jennifer Good
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What Does the Padlock Mean and Are You Really Safe?

You may already know that the padlock next to a site url means the site is HTTPS, but what does that actually secure and what do you still need to be on guard for?

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Jennifer Good
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Why You Might Not Need to Remember Passwords Anymore

More and more you may have noticed that applications are sending you a code via email or text to confirm your identity. What is happening now is you might never set a password at all and apps are relying on sending codes, biometrics, or items you have like a credit card or your device itself.

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Jennifer Good
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Why Cybersecurity Doesn’t Have to Be Scary

This site was born out of the idea that cybersecurity knowledge should be simple, relatable, and approachable. You shouldn’t have to wade through endless acronyms and doom-filled warnings just to understand how to stay safe online.

Jennifer Good
Jennifer Good