https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WJ8clVdaRKA A field guide to the surveillance machine behind the search bar, and what to do about it. Google logged nearly 24,000 interactions with a single user in one month — and that user wasn’t even on Gmail. Every search, route, video, edit, and app download became another row in Google’s databases. This isn’t a... Continue Reading →
AI Is Compressing Cybersecurity Timelines: What Resilient Communities Must Do Now
Artificial intelligence is changing cybersecurity in one of the most important ways possible: it is compressing time. Threats that once took days or weeks to develop, test, and deploy can now move faster. Phishing messages can become more convincing. Impersonation attempts can become more personalized. Vulnerabilities can be discovered, analyzed, and acted on more quickly.... Continue Reading →
The Operating System the Emergency Demands — direct, unapologetic, matching your manifesto register.
Why atomic Linux distros — Bluefin, Aurora, Silverblue, Secureblue — and Qubes OS deserve a seat at the climate table, alongside the AI we are learning to wield with care. "Qubes OS is a security-focused operating system that allows you to organize your digital life into compartments called 'qubes.' If one qube is compromised, the... Continue Reading →
When Your Tools Start Talking Back
A quiet AI risk hiding in plain sight — and why awareness matters Most of us don’t think twice about the digital tools we use every day. We scroll social media.We open emails.We read PDFs.We ask AI tools for help writing, researching, or organizing our thoughts. These tools feel helpful. Familiar. Almost invisible. But as... Continue Reading →
Your Phone, Your Data, Your Future: Why We All Need to Pay Attention to Cyber Security – Right Now
Urgent:Why We All Need to Pay Attention to Cyber Security – Right NowIf you own a phone, buy a ticket, or post online, you are already on the front line of Cyber Security. The question is: are you paying attention? Most of us still think Cyber Security is something for “IT people,” banks, or big... Continue Reading →
Protecting Your Privacy: How to Make Zoom Meetings More Secure
In today’s connected world, Zoom calls have become part of our everyday communication — from business meetings to family catch-ups. But even though Zoom is incredibly convenient, it’s not completely private. Like any digital tool, it can be targeted by cybercriminals who might try to steal information or sneak into calls they weren’t invited to.... Continue Reading →
Fedora in Qubes: The Security Backbone You Didn’t Know You Had
How Fedora powers the world’s most trusted OS for privacy and resilience. Fedora: The Unsung Hero of Linux Security 🔒 When people talk about secure operating systems, the same names often come up first: Qubes OS for its unbeatable isolation, or Tails for its privacy and anonymity. But there’s another contender that deserves a spotlight... Continue Reading →
Botnets in Our Living Rooms: How BADBOX 2.0 Is Hijacking Our Devices and Why We Must Defend Ourselves
Botnets in Our Living Rooms: How BADBOX 2.0 Is Hijacking Our Devices and Why We Must Defend Ourselves The FBI recently sounded the alarm about a deeply concerning cyber threat impacting millions of households around the world—BADBOX 2.0, a botnet unlike any seen before. This isn't just another abstract threat hidden in hacker forums; it... Continue Reading →
Microsoft’s Windows 365 Link: A Revolution in Cloud Computing and Security
YouTube In April 2025, Microsoft will launch its groundbreaking Windows 365 Link, a dedicated device built specifically to leverage the Windows 365 Cloud PC environment. This device represents Microsoft's ambitious entry into the competitive cloud computing hardware market, providing businesses with a secure, efficient, and user-friendly computing solution. Introducing Windows 365 Link Set for general... Continue Reading →
Fake Websites and Malware Threats: A Deeper Dive into Cybersecurity Risks in 2025
YOUTUBE Podcast for this post! As technology continues to evolve, so do the threats that lurk in the digital world. Fake websites and malware threats have reached unprecedented levels in 2025, posing serious risks to individuals and businesses alike. Cybercriminals are leveraging advanced tactics, including artificial intelligence (AI), deepfake technology, and sophisticated phishing scams, making... Continue Reading →
Fake Websites and Malware Threats: How to Stay Safe Online
Recent research from the cybersecurity company NordVPN has revealed a significant rise in online threats, with over 669 million malware attacks recorded in the UK in 2024 alone. This alarming number highlights the increasing risk of falling victim to fake websites, harmful ads, and malicious software, especially when browsing popular websites or using free video... Continue Reading →