That’s why my focus for 2025 is ‘The Year of Information’. This year, I want to make it all about awareness and sharing knowledge. Scams are evolving, and it’s time we start a real conversation about how to spot them, avoid them and protect ourselves. But I don’t want this to be a one-way discussion — I want to hear from you, the readers.
Let’s work together to expose scams, share experiences and empower each other with the knowledge to stay safe online. Let’s make 2025 the year of staying informed and staying protected.
We’re only just into the new year, and I’ve already come across new and creative tactics scammers and hackers are using to compromise accounts. It’s clear they’re constantly evolving, trying new methods to deceive and exploit. That means we need to be more vigilant than ever and stay ahead of the game.
Remember: Trust no-one. Verify everything.
I also plan to cover online safety for children, addressing the challenges and risks they face in the digital world. I’d love to hear from parents — if you have any questions or concerns, please email in, and I’ll make sure we get them answered.
I’ll also be discussing topics such as the social media ban for children under 16 and practical ways to keep kids safe online. Let’s work together to make the internet a safer place for the next generation!
Last year, I received great general tech questions, such as how to safely dispose of a hard drive, and I’d love to get more like these. No question is too big or too small — if you’re wondering about something, chances are someone else is too. There are no stupid questions, and I’m here to help in any way I can.
Technology is evolving at an incredible pace, and AI is becoming a bigger part of our daily lives. That’s why I’ll also be covering emerging tech trends, including AI, cybersecurity and other advancements shaping the future. So, if you have a tech question — whether it’s about staying safe online, troubleshooting devices or understanding the latest innovations — send it in!
As always, I’d love to hear from you! Stay safe, stay informed and don’t hesitate to reach out. You can contact me at askatech@mmg.com.au — I’m here to help!