Caution: Your browser steals your emails! How to stop this in 5 minutes
2025-07-07 (updated 8 months ago)
Imagine this: You bought a concert ticket, ordered a product online, or purchased a software license, but the eagerly awaited email with your e-ticket, tracking number, or license key never arrived. You check your spam folder, contact support… But the issue might be simpler than you think: your browser automatically filled in an old or incorrect email address (with a typo) in the order form!
The autofill feature is a real time-saver. Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, and others remember your data (email, name, shipping address, phone number) so you don’t have to re-enter it on every website. It’s convenient! But if there’s an error in the saved email address (e.g., gmial.com instead of gmail.com, yaho.com, instead of yahoo.com, or an outdated and inactive mailbox), all your important notifications vanish into thin air.
Microsoft updates: over 70 vulnerabilities fixed
2025-05-14 (updated 6 months ago)
Yesterday, on May 13, 2025, Microsoft Corporation, as part of “Patch Tuesday,” released updates for its products that fixed over 70 issues, including 5 actively exploited zero-day security vulnerabilities.
Has a C:\inetpub folder appeared on your computer? What you need to know.
2025-04-14
After installing the April Windows update, many users noticed a new folder called C:\inetpub on their computers. Normally, this folder appears only when enabling certain web server tools (like IIS) in Windows. But now, it’s showing up for everyone—even if you’ve never used those features.
Important Windows updates (December 2024): 71 vulnerabilities fixed
2024-12-11
On December 10, 2024, Microsoft released security updates addressing 71 vulnerabilities, including 16 critical ones. The primary focus was on closing loopholes for remote code execution.