AskBob's Best of 2025 - Part Two
Hey, did you catch Part One of my “Best of 2025” series? Well, buckle up, because today I’m serving up another round of ten wildly popular AskBob articles! These gems were carefully curated with assistance from a secret cabal of quantum robots, obscure blockchain vaults, poorly encrypted satellite feeds, and a questionable AI toolkit allegedly sourced from “Vinny the IT guy” who may or may not have a keycard to the Hadron Collider. I hope you'll dive in, leave your own comments, and share them with your email buddies and social media contacts. Let's go! |
Your Favorite AskBob Stories of 2025
In Part One of AskBob's Best of 2025, some of the topics were focused on dealing with Windows 11, Free Software, Security and Artificial Intelligence. Looking at today, some of the key concepts that jump out at me are Privacy, Scams and Computer Maintenance. I hope you'll enjoy today's final Top Ten of 2025...
1. [HOWTO] Defend Against AI-Powered Scams
The shifting digital landscape poses more identity and privacy threats than ever, particularly as scammers supercharge their schemes with artificial intelligence. Old-school phishing emails have evolved into sophisticated deepfakes and AI bots designed to steal your identity and empty your accounts. But you don’t have to be a tech expert to defend yourself. With up-to-date strategies and smart habits, you can outmaneuver even the cleverest criminals and AI-enabled scams. Here's my advice on what to do, and the story of how I got scammed...

2. ZAP Your WiFi Intruders!
Is your wireless Internet (WiFi) connection being borrowed or hijacked by a stranger? If your home WiFi connection is sometimes mysteriously slow, it might be that a neighbor, stranger (or a malicious hacker) has tapped into your wifi. It happened to me! Read on to learn how to bust bandwidth bandits, and give digital leeches the boot...
3. Is This a Fake Virus Alert?
A concerned reader asks: “Bob, I'm worried that I might have a computer virus. My computer will sometimes stop and a warning says I have a virus, and I must call a number on the screen. Then supposedly they will walk me through the process to fix it. Is this true? I have antivirus installed but still, it pops up now and then.” Is this virus alert real or rogue? Here's my diagnosis...
4. The Cybercriminal's Favorite Tool Might Surprise You
When people think about cybercrime, they often picture shadowy hackers armed with complex code, supercomputers, and Hollywood-level gadgets. But the truth is far less glamorous—and far more alarming. The tool most cybercriminals rely on isn’t some sophisticated piece of technology at all. In fact, it’s something so common and deceptively simple that you probably encounter it every single day.
5. Erase Your Hard Drive - The Nuclear Option?
How important is it to completely delete ALL data from a hard drive before disposing of it? Savvy users understand that deleting a file doesn't really make it go away. And even formatting a hard drive doesn't guarantee that your files are unreadable. So how can you be certain that every bit of your data is gone before selling, donating or disposing of your hard drive? Here's some good news on that front...
6. Update Your Drivers? Here's my advice...
One common question from AskBob readers is “Do I need to update my device drivers?” They mention popups appearing on their screen, with warnings like 'Your drivers are out of date.' Some are getting emails or even phone calls to that effect. Some users upgrading to Windows 11 have experienced driver issues. Here's the scoop on device drivers, what they are, what they do, when (and when not) to update them...
7. [PHONE SCAM ALERT] Dodge the Digital Bullets
Smishing, short for SMS phishing, is one of the fastest-growing security headaches. It isn’t just spam anymore, these scams have evolved to target you while you’re busy with everyday life, pinging your phone and messaging apps with text alerts and links that seem totally legit. Whether you’re checking playoff scores, coordinating a delivery, or just sipping morning coffee, anyone can get caught off guard. Read on to learn how smishing works, the most common tactics being used, ways to spot it before it gets you, and what to do if you’re targeted...
8. Can You Get a Virus By Opening an Email? (Cousin Vinny Strikes Again!)
A curious AskBob reader wants to know... “Is it possible to get a computer virus just by opening an email?” It's true that email has been and remains one of the most popular attack vectors for hackers, spammers, scammers, phishers and other cyber-miscreants that are jiggling the latches on the door of your inbox. But is it really that easy to slip in, and wreak havoc on your computer? Cousin Vinny says YES, but is he right? Let's find out...
9. Yes, Your TV is Spying on You (here's how to stop it)
Almost every television sold these days is advertised as a Smart TV. Behind the screen, these TVs are computers with an operating system, a hard drive, and Internet connectivity. They also have cameras, a microphone, and sophisticated software that allows them to collect and sell your viewing data. And because they are constantly connected, the same risks (malware and hacking) that apply to computers also apply to smart TVs. Read on to learn about the privacy and security risks of smart TVs, and what you can do to minimize them...
10. Time to Switch from Windows to Linux?
Some tech pundits will glibly tell frustrated Windows users “Just switch to Linux!” Yes, but what about your Windows programs, files and games? And will you need to learn an entirely new way of using your computer? Just a few years ago, those would have been significant hurdles. But the latest Linux systems are super friendly to Windows users, totally free, and even have a very similar look and feel. If you've had it with Microsoft, or you're dreading the move to Windows 11, read on for my tips on jumping ship and settling into your new Linux home...
I hope you enjoy reading (or re-discovering) each of these, and of course, leave your own comments! If you're not a subscriber, you can sign up for AskBob Updates, or forward this to a friend who would enjoy it. In case you missed it, see Part One AskBob's Best of 2025.
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This article was posted by Bob Rankin on 6 Jan 2026
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