
You are your own biggest weakness, but changing just a few of your behaviors can reduce the chances that your online accounts get breached.

You are your own biggest weakness, but changing just a few of your behaviors can reduce the chances that your online accounts get breached.
There’s always something you can do to improve your connection at home.
You don’t have to be tied down to multiple costly services month after month.

Plus: The T-Mobile hacker, another big bad Microsoft bug, and more of the week’s top security news.
The company’s new smartwatches breathe new life into Google’s Wear OS 3, and a dose of hope for the future.
Get ready for fall with the best discounts on everything from home entertainment to fitness tracking.

New figures from Google show a tenfold increase in the requests from law enforcement, which target anyone who happened to be in a given location at a specified time.
Only a few new CPUs make the grade, but there will be ways for enthusiasts and IT pros to use Windows 11 on other PCs.
On Thursday, the company sent warnings to “thousands” of its cloud computing customers, explaining that “intruders” could have access to Microsoft Azure’s Cosmos DB databases, according to Reuters.
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