Nov 10, 2018 | Business, Radio Show, Security, Technology
MIT Reveals Who Self-Driving Cars Should Kill: The Cat, The Elderly, Or The Baby? It is a classic problem and a test of where our morality lies: if a runaway trolley is uncontrollably heading down a set of tracks and you have the ability to use a lever and choose...
Nov 10, 2018 | Health, Radio Show, Security, Technology
Brain Implants Used To Treat Parkinson’s Can Be Hacked And Used To Control People, Scientists Warn Brain implants used to treat Parkinson’s disease could be hacked by cyber attackers and used to control people, scientists have claimed. A report by the...
Nov 10, 2018 | Business, Radio Show, Security
All the Fun Things You Can Do If You Steal Someone’s Identity Evil Week is winding down, but that doesn’t mean your evil deeds need come to an end. To paraphrase Tracy Jordan, you can live every week like it’s Evil Week. That could mean continuing to lie to your...
Nov 10, 2018 | Business, Internet, Radio Show, Security, Yahoo
You Might Be Able To Collect $100 From Yahoo’s Massive Data Breach Yahoo will pay up to $85 million to settle a class action lawsuit over its massive data breach, reports the Recorder, a legal publication. That includes $50 million for compensation for up to 200...
Nov 10, 2018 | Government, Radio Show, Security
Nobody’s Cellphone Is Really That Secure Earlier this week, The New York Times reported that the Russians and the Chinese were eavesdropping on President Donald Trump’s personal cellphone and using the information gleaned to better influence his behavior. This should...