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"Google gives parents more ways to monitor their kids' online privacy."

Views expressed in this cybersecurity, cyber crime update are those of the reporters and correspondents.  Accessed on 13 February 2025, 2008 UTC.

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TODAY'S FEATURED STORY
Google Gives Parents More Ways to Monitor Their Kids' Online Activity

Among the updates to Google's Family Link parental-control system are new School Time options that let parents control what apps their kids can use and when during school hours.

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THE LATEST SECURITY NEWS
Did You Download This Steam Game? Sorry, It's Windows Malware

The free-to-play game, PirateFi, infects users with malware that steals browser cookies, enabling the malware’s creator to hijack access to various online accounts. 

DOGE, Elon Musk Sued for Accessing Government Employee Data

The Electronic Frontier Foundation's lawsuit seeks to block DOGE's access to federal employee data and demands the deletion of any data already obtained.

Weird Duolingo Tweet Is Legit, But Don't Respond With Your Credit Card Number

Duolingo says a tweet announcing the 'death' of its mascot and encouraging people to sign up for its premium service is real, but obviously don't post private info publicly.

Swipe Left on These 5 Common Online Dating Scams

Nothing says love like a romance scam, the kind that promises love but leaves you broke and brokenhearted. We decode the meaning behind the scammy messages you see in dating apps.

Police Arrest 4 Behind 8Base Ransomware Group

8Base used a variant of the Phobos ransomware strain to hit numerous companies. The suspects, all Russian nationals, were found in Thailand.

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How to Use a Random Generator to Create the Best Passwords

Most password managers include a tool for generating random, strong passwords, but not all are created equal. Understanding the differences can help you make an informed choice.

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