??♂?Dracula phishing, ??Windows 11 hidden settings, and ??AirTag tracking
?Welcome back, dear readers! We hope you've had a great long weekend and read ready for a new batch of the latest news, tips and tricks, filtered for you, the curious ones!
??If you're new, we're happy to have you here! Just a reminder that this is a spoiler of our weekly email newsletter. If you want full access to the Home Tech Distillery, join our 100K+ readers from all over the world by subscribing to our email newsletter.
Without further ado, let's dive in, shall we?
This Week's Highlight ??
A phishing tool that exploits the RCS protocol to spoof brands and present itself as authentic has targeted iPhone and Android users in over 100 countries.?
For you if: you're an iPhone or Android user and want to prevent a phishing attack.
How-Tos, Tips & Tricks ??
CNET takes Windows 11 users through a quick list of tips and tricks to boost productivity and their overall experience.?
For you if: Windows 11 is still taking some getting used to.?
领英推荐
It's never ideal when technology meant to secure and protect is used in a twisted manner to do harm instead. Sadly, this applies to something as seemingly harmless as an AirTag. Fortunately, there are ways to know whether one is being used to track your whereabouts without consent.
For you if: you have any concerns for yours or the safety of someone you know.
Reviews & Comparisons ??
iOS 17.4.1 has been out for a few days, but Apple has released another version of the same update. What's the idea behind this 'Revision' as Apple puts it? Zollotech explores.?
For you if: you have heard about two new iOS updates.?
That's all to be spoiled for the week, dear readers. Remember to subscribe to our email newsletter and get unlimited access to the Home Tech Distillery on a weekly basis!
XoXo,
Nadya from Fing