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How to fix “Apple could not verify app is free of malware”
You’ve downloaded an app, double-clicked it, and macOS stops you with a message: “Apple couldn’t verify the app is free of malware.” You might also see variations like “Apple cannot verify t...
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How to clear cache on PS5 and improve performance
Is your PS5 console running slower than usual, freezing mid-game, or throwing random errors during updates? Small performance issues like these often come down to temporary system files building up in...
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What is carding? Payment card fraud explained
Carding is a form of payment fraud in which cybercriminals use stolen or illegally acquired card details to make unauthorized purchases or test stolen data for later misuse. Understanding how it works...
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Ransomware removal: How to remove ransomware step by step
If you turn on your device and find that you can’t access your system, or your files suddenly won’t open, your device may have been affected by ransomware. Ransomware is a type of malicious softwa...
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What is remote access? A complete beginner-to-pro guide
Remote access is a technology that lets you connect to and control a computer, server, or network from another location using an internet connection. It’s widely used for remote work, IT support, sy...
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What is riskware? Definition, examples, and security risks
Riskware is legitimate software that isn’t designed to cause harm but can still introduce security or privacy risks. This is because its technical capabilities, if misused, misconfigured, or exploit...
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Crimeware explained: What it is and how to stay safe
Cybercrime is an increasingly unavoidable part of digital life, and it’s supported by a growing ecosystem of malicious tools and services. The term “crimeware” is sometimes used to describe that...
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What is access control? How it works and why it matters
Access control in cybersecurity determines who can access digital systems, applications, and data, and what they can do with them. Just as you wouldn’t let anyone wander freely through your house or...