• Fact Check

Is image of funeral home van with anti-vaccine message real? Fact Check

3 years ago

An image of a van, apparently belonging to a funeral home business, with an anti-vaccination sentiment printed on its sides,…

  • FAQ

What would happen in the US if Roe vs. Wade is overturned?

3 years ago

In 2021, a woman's right to terminate a pregnancy once again finds itself in the spotlight of American politics. And…

  • Phishing

Watch out for “order PCR test” scam SMS text messages.

3 years ago

Those with mobile phones should be on the lookout for text SMS scams asking them to order a PCR test.…

  • Stay Safe Online

Beware scam emails claiming to offer free Bitcoin through donation scheme

3 years ago

Scammers are trying to lure victims through email into sending them cryptocurrency under the guise of an "Elon Musk mutual…

  • Microsoft

How will “passwordless” logins work and what will it look like?

3 years ago

The passwordless revolution has begun. While passwords will most likely still be with us for many years to come, many…

  • Fact Check

Did Jason Derulo fall down stairs during Met Gala? Fact Check

3 years ago

A series of images are spreading on social media that claim to show the moment singer Jason Derulo fell down…

  • In The News

Apple fix zero-click, zero-day exploit in iMessage. Update now.

3 years ago

Apple has fixed a zero-click, zero-day vulnerability in its iMessage software that could allow attackers to gain control of the…

  • Internet Hoaxes

Houseparty lost 1 million users after online hoax, BBC reporter reveals

3 years ago

In the midst of a pandemic, while many businesses were struggling to stay afloat, others were surging in popularity. One…

  • Fact Check

Do male spiders mistake eyelashes for female spiders? Fact Check

3 years ago

A rumour on social media claims that during "spider mating season", male spiders will often mistake the eyelashes of a…

  • In The News

Russia turns to “readers comment” in influence campaign, researchers say

3 years ago

Russian "Internet trolls" have turned to the reader comments of several high-profile publications in the UK and US as part…