Modern mobile attacks rarely start with brute-force. They start with social engineering, malicious apps, shady web pages,...
Sam Marin
I'm Sam — a writer who can't stop taking things apart. Wired Lens started as a notebook full of half-finished gadget reviews and screenshots of suspicious emails, and somewhere along the way it turned into the site you're reading now. I cover the tech I actually use: the laptop on my desk, the router that mysteriously reboots at 3 a.m., the password manager I keep recommending to my parents. I read threat reports the way other people read novels, and I'd rather tell you a product is mediocre than pretend it's revolutionary. If something here saves you money, time, or a security headache, that's the whole point.
