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Lost and Found? How Thieves Use Found IDs for Digital Fraud
Losing your ID isn't just inconvenient—it can lead to identity theft and online fraud. This blog explores how criminals misuse lost identification cards for digital scams and outlines steps you should take immediately to protect your identity and data.

Jayajith Prasad
1 day ago2 min read
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Fake Delivery Messages: Don’t Fall for the Tracking Link Trap
Fake delivery texts are tricking people into clicking malicious links disguised as parcel tracking updates. This blog reveals how these SMS scams work, why they’re effective, and how to protect yourself from phishing traps disguised as routine delivery notifications.

Jayajith Prasad
4 days ago2 min read
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When Browsers Betray: How Extensions Can Become Spyware
Browser extensions can enhance your online experience—but some may secretly track, steal, or manipulate your data. This blog uncovers the hidden risks of malicious extensions and offers practical tips to protect your privacy while browsing.

Jayajith Prasad
5 days ago2 min read
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Fake App Alerts: How to Spot and Avoid Malicious Mobile Apps
Not all apps are what they seem. Fake apps can steal data, spy on activity, or infect your phone with malware. This blog explains how to spot malicious apps, avoid risky downloads, and protect your mobile device from hidden cybersecurity threats.

Jayajith Prasad
5 days ago2 min read
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When Friends Become Hackers: Beware of Compromised Accounts
It starts with a familiar face—your friend, sibling, coworker—sending you a message on WhatsApp, Instagram, or email.“Hey, check this...

Jayajith Prasad
6 days ago2 min read
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Lookalike Links: When One Letter Could Cost You Everything
You receive a message from your bank, a delivery service, or a familiar website. It looks right. The logo checks out. Even the link looks...

Jayajith Prasad
May 172 min read
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Saved Cards, Stolen Info: Is It Safe to Store Payment Details Online?
Most websites and apps today offer to “Save your card for future use.” It’s quick, convenient, and saves time on your next purchase. But...

Jayajith Prasad
May 162 min read
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Just a Phone Number? Think Again — How Your Mobile Number Can Be Used Against You
You’ve probably shared your phone number hundreds of times—signing up for apps, joining groups, or filling out forms. But here’s the...

Jayajith Prasad
May 152 min read
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Fake Antivirus Alerts: Don’t Let Fear Click First
You’re browsing a website when suddenly a bright pop-up appears: “Warning! Your device is infected. Click here to remove the virus!” It...

Jayajith Prasad
May 132 min read
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Why You Should Stop Ignoring App Permissions
“Allow access to contacts?”“Let this app track your location?”“Grant permission to access your microphone?” These questions pop up every...

Jayajith Prasad
May 112 min read
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Malvertising: When Online Ads Turn Into Cyber Traps
Online ads are everywhere—from news websites to weather apps, social feeds, and games. But not all ads are what they seem. Some are...

Jayajith Prasad
May 82 min read
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Social Media Scams: How Likes, Shares, and DMs Can Lead to Trouble
Social media is more than just a place to connect—it’s become a playground for cybercriminals. From fake giveaways to impersonation and...

Jayajith Prasad
May 52 min read
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Online Impersonation Is on the Rise — Would You Know If Someone Was Pretending to Be You?
With so much of life happening online—social media, work, banking, shopping—it’s easier than ever for someone to copy your digital...

Jayajith Prasad
May 42 min read
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The Silent Threat of Auto-Saved Passwords: Convenience or Risk?
Modern browsers make it incredibly easy to save passwords. One click, and your login details are stored—ready to auto-fill the next time...

Jayajith Prasad
May 12 min read
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Public Wi-Fi Isn’t as Safe as You Think — Here’s What You Should Know
Free public Wi-Fi can feel like a blessing—especially when you're traveling, working remotely, or simply saving data. But behind that...

Jayajith Prasad
Apr 302 min read
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