Mary James
Mary is a cybersecurity writer based in Los Angeles, holding a B.S. in Liberal Arts from Clarion University and an M.F.A. in Creative Writing from Point Park University in Pittsburgh. With over seven years of experience, she focuses on educating the public on a wide range of cybersecurity topics, from VPNs to antivirus software.
Mary’s previous experience in sales and content creation at a private cybersecurity firm has enabled her to translate complex topics into easily digestible concepts. Her work has been featured in national publications such as MSN, CNBC, and PC Matic's private blog, reflecting her dedication to sharing vital cybersecurity insights and empowering the public to safeguard their private data.
When she's not writing, Mary works at her local theatre while also enjoying the trifecta of the beach, mountains, and desert.
- MSN
- CNBC
- PC Matic
- Antivirus
- VPNs
- Identity Theft
- B.S. in Liberal Arts from Clarion University
- M.F.A. in Creative Writing from Point Park University
- Mac or PC: Both
- Android or iOS: iPhone
Mary's Latest Articles
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GoDaddy Review 2025: Is This Popular Web Hosting Platform Really a Good Web Builder?
GoDaddy is a powerful web-building platform with many features, but its high price tag may not be affordable for anyone just starting out.
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How To Watch the “Star Wars Holiday Special” (1978)
If you’ve been wondering where to watch the “Star Wars Holiday Special” (1978), we scoured the internet to bring you the full version.
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How To Watch the “Peanuts Holiday Collection” in 2025
Good grief, the “Peanuts Holiday Collection” may seem like it’s disappeared, but Apple TV+ has viewing options (including a free weekend) for all the “Peanuts” holiday specials.
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Hostinger Review 2025: Are the Easy-To-Use AI Tools Worth the Risk?
Hostinger is an affordable monthly web-building and hosting platform that uses heavy AI integration, but these helpful tools may cause your website to be flagged as fake.
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Shopify Review 2025: Is It the Best Ecommerce Platform?
Shopify is trusted by millions who want to buy and sell goods online, but it may not be the most user-friendly platform for budding business owners.
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How Does Credit Karma Compare to Your Actual Credit Score?
Credit Karma is a safe, free way to check your credit score, but many users report stark differences between what they see on the site and their actual credit score.