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
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What Are Smishing Scams? Definition and Examples
Your text messages are an opportunity for cybercriminals to trick you into a scam. Learn more about smishing and how to stop yourself from becoming a victim.
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Does Your Phone Listen to You? Yes, and Here’s What You Can Do About It
In a digital-dominated world, users of common technology like smartphones are understandably concerned about their privacy. What can individuals do to control their smartphone privacy?
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How To Delete Your Social Media Accounts
If you’ve thought about going off the social media grid for a bit, there are easy ways to make it happen. We go over the steps for deleting several social media sites in this article.
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10 Risks of Giving Out Your Cell Phone Number
Have you been giving your cell number to strangers without much thought? You could be a victim of scammers if you’re not careful.
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What is a DDoS Attack? Types, Responses, and Prevention
A distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack is when a network is flooded with requests and crashes as a result. Here's what to know about responding to this cyberthreat.
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8 of the Biggest TikTok Scams To Watch Out For
Many people started watching TikTok for dance and commentary videos. With audiences growing, scammers have found new ways to reach them.