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Deepfake Voice Scams: How to Spot a Cloned Voice in 2026

AI voice cloning has crossed the indistinguishable threshold. Here's how to detect a synthetic voice and what to do when a 'family member' calls in distress.

By Ana Kovács · · ⏱ 5 min
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Privacy Tools

Are AI Agents Safe? A 2026 Privacy and Security Guide

Agentic AI moved from demo to mainstream in 2026. Here's what an AI agent actually does with your data, where the real risks are, and how to use them sensibly.

By Ravi Subramanian · · ⏱ 5 min
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Cybersecurity

Post-Quantum Cryptography: What It Means for You in 2026

NIST finalized the first quantum-resistant standards in 2024. Here's what's actually rolling out in browsers, messaging apps, and VPNs — and what 'harvest now, decrypt later' means for the data you sent yesterday.

By Lena Park · · ⏱ 5 min
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Cybersecurity

AI-Powered Phishing in 2026: How the Attacks Got Better and How to Defend

Phishing emails used to be obvious. Now LLMs write them in your boss's voice, reference last week's meeting, and arrive in batches of millions. Here's what changed and how to defend.

By Ana Kovács · · ⏱ 5 min
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Privacy Tools

Kids' Online Privacy in 2026: A Parent's Guide to the New COPPA Rules

The FTC's amended COPPA rules took effect April 22, 2026. Here's what changed, what your kid's apps must do now, and what you can actually control as a parent.

By Lena Park · · ⏱ 5 min
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Cybersecurity

Travel-Site Breaches: How to Protect Your Bookings After Booking.com

Booking.com confirmed a breach in April 2026 that exposed reservation data. Here's what travellers should actually do — before, during, and after a trip.

By Ana Kovács · · ⏱ 5 min
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