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Tech companies pledge to help toughen US cybersecurity in White House meeting

Apple, Google, Microsoft and others will fund new technologies and training as part of the nation’s struggle to combat cyberattacks.
The Stealthy iPhone Hacks That Apple Still Can’t Stop


After another “zero-click” attack, security experts say it’s time for more extreme measures to keep iMessage users safe.
How to create a hidden, nearly undeletable folder in Windows 10

It is possible to hide sensitive folders and files from prying eyes in File Explorer using a few attribute settings. We show you how to hide folders and prevent their accidental deletion.
How to Prepare for a Disaster, Emotionally and Mentally

To start, forgive yourself and help each other.
Apple’s Photo-Scanning Plan Sparks Outcry From Policy Groups


Civil rights organizations say the company’s intention to scan images for child sexual abuse material could harm some children and threaten free speech.
The T-Mobile Breach Is Much Worse Than It Had to Be


The vast majority of victims weren’t even T-Mobile customers. Now their information is for sale on the dark web.
How to create a sorted unique list in an Excel spreadsheet

Microsoft 365’s UNIQUE() function is a great reason to upgrade. Combine UNIQUE() and SORT() to generate unique lists with a single formula.
The Creators of Star Wars: The Bad Batch on Season 1’s Biggest Moments and What’s Next

Spoiler warning: This article discusses details and plot points from the entirety of Star Wars: The Bad Batch Season 1. Family is wonderful but it can be messy. That’s true in our lives and especially in the galaxy far, far away. Star Wars: The Bad Batch has explored that truth over the course of its emotional […]
Excel is still a security headache after 30 years because of this one feature

Threat researcher explains why it’s tricky to tell the difference between legitimate Excel Macros and ones that deliver malware.