Despite decades of cybersecurity awareness, password habits in the United States remain alarmingly insecure. A combination of weak passwords, extensive reuse, low adoption of secure authentication practices, and inconsistent use of protective tools continues to fuel...
Technology rarely fails all at once. Most problems build quietly over time—outdated systems, forgotten accounts, aging hardware, or backups no one has checked in years. Then one day, something breaks, and everyone wonders how it got so bad. That’s why one annual...
Understanding how people around the world use the internet is essential for researchers, businesses, policymakers, and content creators. In 2025–2026, global connectivity continued its rapid rise, shaping economies, media consumption, communication, education,...
In a world where nearly every service requires an online account, passwords remain the frontline defense for digital security. But despite years of warnings from experts, millions of people continue to use poor password practices that put their accounts — and...
Online scams have become more polished, believable, and widespread than ever. Attackers no longer rely on obvious gimmicks. Instead, they use convincing logos, well-written messages, fake websites, and urgent instructions to trick people into acting quickly. These...
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