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6 Common Online Mistakes That Put Your Personal Information at Risk — And How to Fix Them
From reusing passwords to oversharing on social media, millions of people make small online mistakes that lead to big privacy risks. Learn the six most common ways you may be exposing your personal information — and simple steps to fix them before hackers strike.

Password Overload: Why Strong Passwords Aren’t Enough Anymore
Passwords were once the cornerstone of online security, but times have changed. Between data breaches, AI-driven attacks, and sophisticated scams, a single password is no longer enough to protect your digital life.
The future of security lies in layers — strong passwords, MFA, dark web monitoring, and vigilant awareness. By staying proactive and partnering with services like iDefend, you can keep your information safe from even the most advanced cybercriminals.

Mind Games: How Social Media Algorithms Are Rewiring Your Brain
Are you controlling your feed—or is your feed controlling you? Social media isn’t just stealing your time, it’s rewiring your brain. Platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube are engineered to exploit human psychology, creating reward loops that keep teens (and adults) scrolling for hours.

How Cybercriminals Use Public Wi-Fi to Steal Your Data
Think public Wi-Fi is safe? Think again. Nearly 69% of people connect to public networks weekly, yet 1 in 5 users has faced a cybersecurity incident because of it. From fake hotspots to man-in-the-middle attacks, hackers are using free Wi-Fi to steal passwords, banking info, and even your identity.

AI Agents Join the Cybersecurity Frontlines: Benefits, Risks, and the Road Ahead
Cyberattacks are evolving — and corporations are fighting back with AI agents on the digital frontlines. But as these smart defenders rise, so do the risks. Will AI secure our future or create new vulnerabilities? Discover the benefits, dangers, and what it means for the safety of your data.

Facebook Users Discover Meta AI Is Quietly Using Your Camera Roll—Here’s How to Stop It
Your private photos may not be as private as you think. Facebook’s Meta AI could be quietly scanning your camera roll right now. Find out how to stop it before it’s too late.