The eSIM standard was introduced in 2016, slowly gaining support as a secondary option in smartphones. Rather than holding ...
In today’s digital-first world, cybercriminals are constantly coming up with new ways to commit fraud. One rising threat that has become a major concern for smartphone users is SIM card fraud. Since a ...
Many Kenyans have raised concerns after discovering unknown mobile numbers registered under their national ID without their ...
FBI warns cybercriminals are stealing family photos from social media to create fake proof of life images in virtual kidnapping scams targeting victims.
Tom Bowen is a senior editor who loves adventure games and RPGs. He's been playing video games for several decades now and writing about them professionally since 2020. Although he dabbles in news and ...
(TNS) — QR codes must be eliminated from Georgia’s ballots by July 2026, but less than a year away from midterms, the state hasn’t figured out how to comply. State lawmakers passed the bill in 2024 to ...
Pin High (27229 Wolf Rd.), a new golf simulator facility in Bay Village, will open Friday, November 7, just in time for the indoor golf season in Northeast Ohio. The new entertainment complex comes ...
Mojang Studios announced Tuesday it will eliminate code obfuscation in Minecraft: Java Edition, marking a significant shift in how the company distributes the game to its modding community. The change ...
Games can be a great way to learn real-life skills. Minecraft is often held up as a fantastic tool for encouraging creativity, and Stardew Valley teaches good habits for time management. The Farmer ...
The recent discovery of a sprawling SIM farm operation in the New York City area has revealed how these facilities, typically used by cybercriminals to flood phones with spam calls and texts, have ...
The US Secret Service announced this morning that it has located and seized a cache of telecom devices large enough to “shut down the cellular network in New York City.” And it believes a nation-state ...
The Secret Service discovered more than 100,000 SIM cards and 300 servers, which could disable cellular towers or be used to conduct surveillance. By Eileen Sullivan Reporting from Washington The ...