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ExpressVPN becomes the latest VPN provider to be embroiled in an auto-renewal lawsuit
By George Phillips published
ExpressVPN has become the second VPN provider in recent months to face legal action over its auto-renewal subscription tactics – here's what we know.

This dangerous banking trojan now uses scheduled maintenance to hide its malicious activities — don’t fall for this
By Anthony Spadafora published
The Anatsa banking trojan was recently discovered hiding in a malicious app as part of a new campaign that uses the malware to drain bank accounts.

I cleaned out 100+ email lists with Gmail’s new unsubscribe tool — here’s how you can too
By Amanda Caswell published
Gmail just launched a powerful Manage Subscriptions tool that lets you see all your mailing lists and unsubscribe in one click.

Nearly 2 million people hit by malicious Chrome installations that can track you — what to do now
By Amber Bouman published
About a dozen Chrome extensions in the Web Store have been found to be malicious and should be removed.

I saw the future of AR glasses with a 70-degree field of view — but it’s going to take time to get there
By Jason England published
AR glasses maker Luma is showing off the next frontier is in AR spec display tech: a 70-degree field of view. Here's my first impressions.

I tested the Viture Beast glasses — should you wait for these AR glasses launching in October?
By Jason England published
I tested the Viture Beast AR glasses (yes, the ones I've been teasing for a while now), and the step change in the field of view and quality is insane! But there's a catch.

This Mac malware just got a major upgrade which makes it even harder to delete — how to stay safe
By Anthony Spadafora published
The hackers behind the infamous Atomic Stealer have added a new component to the malware that allows it to maintain persistence on infected Macs.

Proton sues Apple to fight back against the company's 'predatory practices'
By George Phillips published
Proton is suing Apple over the US tech giant's "anti-competition" practices, as it says developers and consumers are being harmed. Here's what you need to know.
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