Anthony Spadafora
Anthony Spadafora is the managing editor for security and home office furniture at Tom’s Guide where he covers everything from data breaches and malware to password managers and the best way to cover your whole home or business with a strong Wi-Fi signal.
Before joining the team, he spent three years covering cybersecurity and B2B tech for ITProPortal while living in South Korea. After moving back to the US. Anthony joined the TechRadar Pro team where he covered these topics along with VPNs, web hosting, online collaboration software and video conferencing for four years. Anthony also has his ears to the ground and is on the lookout for the next major cyberattack or data breach.
Based in Houston, Texas, Anthony also handles VPN testing for both Tom’s Guide and TechRadar. As someone who has worked from home exclusively since 2018, he has reviewed dozens of standing desks as well as office chairs and has taken a closer look at other essential remote working accessories. As part of these reviews, Anthony frequently builds intricate desk setups which is why he’s such a big advocate for cable management and keeping things organized. When he’s not writing, he can be found tinkering with PCs and game consoles, managing cables and making upgrades to his smart home.
Latest articles by Anthony Spadafora
Forget the Asus ROG Ally X — Zotac just revealed the first true Steam Deck competitor
By Anthony Spadafora last updated
The Zotac Gaming Zone made an appearance at Computex and this new PC gaming handheld packs in loads of features we’ve yet to see in a similar device.
Tile customer data stolen by hacker in serious breach — what to do now
By Anthony Spadafora published
Lone hacker used Tile employee credentials to steal customer data including names, addresses, emails and phone numbers.
Hackers target job hunters with dangerous new Windows backdoor — how to stay safe
By Anthony Spadafora published
Looking for a new job now requires an antivirus
I thought dual-screen laptops were silly until I tried one with side-by-side displays
By Anthony Spadafora last updated
The ACEMAGIC Z1A is the first dual-screen laptop with a built-in keyboard thanks to its horizontal, side-by-side displays.
Forget the Backbone One — I just found my next mobile game controller
By Anthony Spadafora last updated
Finding the right mobile game controller for your play style can be hard but the ROG Tessen from Asus ticks all the right boxes for me.
Computex 2024 announcements — AMD, Intel and Nvidia go big on AI, plus gaming handhelds galore and more
By Jason England, Anthony Spadafora last updated
Computex 2024 is over, but we're still on the ground in Taiwan checking out gadgets and seeing the future of computing. Here's all the latest announcements, live!
Best of Computex 2024: Here's our 11 top gadgets of the show
By Jason England published
Computex 2024 has shown a huge evolutionary step in three key categories: AI, PC hardware and gaming handhelds. Here are the 11 best announcements from the show.
Asus just made my new dream laptop, and all it took was an e-ink display!?
By Anthony Spadafora last updated
Asus’ Project Dali can give your laptop a brand new look with the push of a button whenever you want, using your own photos or even AI-generated ones.
I tried PC gaming with a trackball and it reignited my love for mouse and keyboard
By Anthony Spadafora last updated
Some games are just better with keyboard and mouse and the GameBall Thumb let me play on PC like I used to without the wrist strain.
LightSpy spyware can now snoop on your Mac and your iPhone — how to protect yourself
By Anthony Spadafora published
The LightSpy spyware can steal browser data, record your screen, take photos and even retrieve sensitive info like your passwords from Apple Keychain.
Over 500 million hit in massive Ticketmaster data breach — what to do now
By Anthony Spadafora last updated
ShinyHunters, a hacking group, claims it has stolen personal and even some financial data from more than half a billion Ticketmaster customers.
90+ malicious Android apps with 5.5m installs found spreading malware on the Play Store — protect yourself now
By Anthony Spadafora last updated
Malicious apps have been found distributing the Anatsa banking trojan on the Play Store to drain Android users’ bank accounts.
Dangerous new Android banking trojan uses fake Google Play updates to take over your phone — how to stay safe
By Anthony Spadafora published
Hackers are using the new Antidot banking trojan to steal text messages, passwords and more from vulnerable Android phones.
I found the perfect headset for those long summer gaming sessions and it doesn’t drown out the world around me
By Anthony Spadafora last updated
The Turtle Beach Atlas Air is a unique gaming headset with an open-back design and floating ear cups that works on both PC and consoles.
Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door is my favorite Switch RPG yet
By Anthony Spadafora published
Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door keeps what made the original a classic while adding new content, updated visuals and some welcome quality-of-life improvements.
I tried the new $30 Roku Voice Remote Pro and it’s exactly what my streaming setup was missing
By Anthony Spadafora published
Roku's new Voice Remote Pro lasts longer on a single charge and its backlit buttons mean you won’t have to fumble around in the dark when changing channels or switching apps.
Update Chrome right now — four zero-day flaws used by hackers have already been patched this month
By Anthony Spadafora published
Hackers have figured out how to weaponize four recent zero-day flaws in Chrome but Google has released timely fixes for all of them.
Hackers have leaked the criminal records of millions of Americans online — how to stay safe
By Anthony Spadafora published
A database containing the criminal records and personal info of millions of Americans has been leaked online. Here’s what you need to know and how to stay safe if you’re impacted.
Microsoft just patched a ton of Windows security flaws including two dangerous zero-days — update your PC right now
By Anthony Spadafora published
Microsoft has fixed a total of 61 new security flaws in Windows including two actively exploited zero-days as part of this month’s Patch Tuesday updates.
Google just released emergency Chrome fix for zero-day bug being used by hackers — update right now
By Anthony Spadafora published
Yet another Chrome zero-day vulnerability has been discovered and subsequently patched by Google to keep its users safe online.
Google has patched yet another Chrome zero-day bug — update your browser right now
By Anthony Spadafora published
If you haven’t updated Chrome recently, now is the time to do so as Google has patched a high-severity security flaw exploited by hackers in the wild.
The Echo Show 5 turned out to be the perfect tiny smart display for my desk after all
By Anthony Spadafora published
Just when I thought a touchscreen monitor could replace the smart display on my desk, the Echo Show 5 showed me exactly what I was missing out on.
I tried Haworth’s Xbox chair and it’s the perfect gaming-office chair hybrid
By Anthony Spadafora published
As part of a collaboration with Microsoft, office furniture maker Haworth has given two of its most popular chairs some serious Xbox flair.
This Android malware is stealing passwords by impersonating popular apps like Instagram and Snapchat — how to stay safe
By Anthony Spadafora published
The malicious app used in this new malware campaign hides in plain sight by using the logos, names and icons of other popular apps and services.
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