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Two-Factor vs Multi-Factor Authentication: What’s the Difference?

You’ve probably heard the terms two-factor authentication (2FA) and multi-factor authentication (MFA) used interchangeably and while they share the same goal, they are not quite ...
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The Parents’ Guide to Brain-Rot Meme Language

The Parents’ Guide to Brain-Rot Meme Language – Understanding the nonsense your kids say online Welcome to the wonderful, nonsensical swamp of Gen Z and ...
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Black and White? Not Anymore: The New Colours of Black Friday Scams

What once felt like straightforward fake deals and dodgy links has now evolved into a full spectrum of sophisticated, colourful tactics designed to trick even ...
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Hotel Safety: Don’t Let Your Stay Turn into a Scare

Checking in should never mean checking your safety at the door. Your suite might sparkle, but even the most luxurious stays can turn eerie if ...
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Two-Factor Authentication: Your Extra Layer of Protection

Most of us have been told to turn on two-factor authentication for our accounts; whether it’s online banking, MyGov or your social media accounts. But ...
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Safety (Taylor’s Version)​

Taylor Swift may not be a safety instructor, but her music offers more than heartbreak anthems and singalong choruses. Hidden in her songs are surprisingly ...
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The Crime Chronicles: A Toast to Temperance and Trouble

Dearest gentle readers, From the gold rush pubs of Ballarat to the rooftop bars of modern Melbourne, Victoria’s drinking story has long been one of ...
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Top 5 Horror Movie Mistakes (and How Not to Repeat Them)

Horror movies might be full of ghosts, masked killers, and creepy dolls, but the real scares often come from the very bad decisions characters make. ...
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Silence Fuels Violence: Why Young People Need to Speak Up Against Sexism

When we hear something sexist, harmful, or degrading and say nothing, we’re not staying neutral, we’re giving it space to grow. Silence is the fuel ...
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