Steph Trejos
Steph Trejos is an Editor at All About Cookies, equipped with a B.A. in English and in Media/Communications Studies. With over five years of professional writing experience, she has established herself in the cybersecurity realm, specializing in anti-financial crime topics such as money laundering, terrorist financing, and cyberthreats.
In her role, she edits various content, spanning topics like VPNs, antivirus software, password managers, scam prevention, and more. She has been featured in ACAMS Today.
When she’s not editing, Steph enjoys watching movies and exploring new places to eat.
- ACAMS Today
- VPNs
- Identity Theft
- Antivirus
- B.A. in English and Media/Communications Studies from Florida State University
- Mac or PC: Both
- Android or iOS: iPhone
Steph's Latest Articles
-
16 Android Security Settings to Keep Your Device Secure
Although some security settings on your Android phone are automatically enabled, others need to be set up manually.
-
Is Identity Theft Protection Worth It?
Identity theft protection services can help you protect yourself from identity theft. Here are the benefits and why you should invest in protection services.
-
Don’t Be Hooked by These 13 Dating Scams
Think you’ve been caught in a net of catfishing scam? We’ll show you how to avoid getting hooked in this article about the most common dating scams.
-
How To Easily Remove the Y2mate Virus and Block Unwanted Pop-Ups
If you downloaded the Y2mate app to watch YouTube videos offline, you may be rethinking your decision. Y2mate could pose some significant risks, so we’ll show you how to remove it from your browser or operating system.
-
How To Change Social Media Privacy Settings on Twitter, Facebook, and More
Check out this step-by-step guide to changing your privacy settings on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube.
-
What Is Ransomware-as-a-Service?
Cybercriminals have turned malicious software into a booming business operation through ransomware-as-a-service. Learn how RaaS works and how to protect against ransomware.