Mary James
Mary is a cybersecurity writer based in Los Angeles, holding a B.S. in Liberal Arts from Clarion University and an M.F.A. in Creative Writing from Point Park University in Pittsburgh. With over seven years of experience, she focuses on educating the public on a wide range of cybersecurity topics, from VPNs to antivirus software.
Mary’s previous experience in sales and content creation at a private cybersecurity firm has enabled her to translate complex topics into easily digestible concepts. Her work has been featured in national publications such as MSN, CNBC, and PC Matic's private blog, reflecting her dedication to sharing vital cybersecurity insights and empowering the public to safeguard their private data.
When she's not writing, Mary works at her local theatre while also enjoying the trifecta of the beach, mountains, and desert.
- MSN
- CNBC
- PC Matic
- Antivirus
- VPNs
- Identity Theft
- B.S. in Liberal Arts from Clarion University
- M.F.A. in Creative Writing from Point Park University
- Mac or PC: Both
- Android or iOS: iPhone
Mary's Latest Articles
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How To Disable McAfee Antivirus: A Comprehensive Guide
Learn the simple and effective way to temporarily or permanently disable McAfee antivirus on your device.
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What Is Phishing-as-a-Service and How Can Anyone Become a Hacker?
Uncovering the definition, methods, and consequences of phishing-as-a-service, as well as how to protect yourself.
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The Dangers of IP Spoofing and How to Protect Yourself
Learn the basics of IP spoofing and how it affects your security.
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How to Log in to a Linksys Router: Step-by-Step Guide
Unlock the full potential of your Linksys router with these easy login steps and troubleshooting tips.
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18 Facebook Marketplace Scams and How To Avoid Becoming a Victim
Ecommerce opens up a broad array of goods, services, and job opportunities in our interconnected world. Make sure you know what’s legit online before handing over cash or information.
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What Is a Man-in-the-Middle Attack and How Can You Stay Safe?
Man-in-the-middle (MitM) attacks get into your devices to steal your personal and financial data, but they are preventable with the right tools.