Instagram data leak sparks password reset warning
Millions of Instagram users have been sent password reset emails after a massive data leak. Experts warn against clicking suspicious links. Here's what you need to know to stay safe.
Millions of Instagram users have been sent password reset emails after a massive data leak. Experts warn against clicking suspicious links. Here's what you need to know to stay safe.
Nationwide Building Society is emailing members to offer loans from £1,000 to £50,000. Could this be right for you? Check the details and rates.
Google is preparing a long-awaited feature allowing Gmail users to change their @gmail.com address without losing data. A seamless transition with auto-forwarding is expected, with India potentially first to get it.
A new study reveals 'admin' and '123456' are the UK's most common passwords, putting millions at risk. Cybersecurity experts warn of dictionary attacks and urge stronger practices.
New research reveals 15% of Brits run out of money before their January pay day. Discover expert tips for a 'financially dry January' and better money management in 2025.
Internationally renowned speaker and bestselling author Jez Rose has signed with the SpeakOut speaker agency. Discover his RESET philosophy and plans for 2026.
Cybersecurity alert: Hackers are sending highly convincing phishing emails to Gmail and Outlook users. Learn how to spot the scam and protect your data without clicking dangerous links.
NatWest warns customers of a phishing scam using fake FCA rules to steal biometric data. Learn how to spot the fraudulent emails and protect your financial information.
New research reveals millions are struggling with PIN amnesia as living costs soar, with many forced to reset codes multiple times monthly. Discover the financial and emotional toll of forgotten passwords.
Popular discount retailer Home Bargains warns customers of potential data breach after suspicious activity detected on internal computer systems. Cybersecurity experts advise immediate password changes.
A Birmingham mother's hilarious autocorrect fail turned a routine school event invitation into an X-rated mix-up that has parents across the UK laughing.