Oct 6, 2018 | Business, Internet, Radio Show, Security, Technology
Voice Phishing Scams Are Getting More Clever Most of us have been trained to be wary of clicking on links and attachments that arrive in emails unexpected, but it’s easy to forget scam artists are constantly dreaming up innovations that put a new shine on...
Oct 6, 2018 | Business, Radio Show, Security
How Hackers Slipped By British Airways’ Defenses ON FRIDAY, BRITISH Airways disclosed a data breach impacting customer information from roughly 380,000 booking transactions made between August 21 and September 5 of this year. The company said that names,...
Oct 6, 2018 | Government, Internet, Radio Show, Security
PHISHING WARNING: One In Every One Hundred Emails Is Now A Hacking Attempt One in every hundred emails sent around the globe has malicious intent, likely to deliver malware, conduct spear-phishing, commit fraud or other activity conducted by cyber criminals....
Oct 6, 2018 | Government, Radio Show, Security
Why Didn’t I Get an Emergency Presidential Alert Text? AN ALERT FROM the US president went out to millions of cell phones Wednesday as a part of a test of FEMA’s Wireless Emergency Alert system. Some people didn’t want to get the message, but they got it anyway....
Oct 6, 2018 | Government, Radio Show, Security, Technology
The Big Hack: How China Used A Tiny Chip To Infiltrate Major U.S. Companies In 2015, Amazon.com Inc. began quietly evaluating a startup called Elemental Technologies, a potential acquisition to help with a major expansion of its streaming video service, known today as...
Oct 6, 2018 | Government, Radio Show, Security, Technology
Feds Force Suspect To Unlock An Apple iPhone X With Their Face It finally happened. The feds forced an Apple iPhone X owner to unlock their device with their face. A child abuse investigation unearthed by Forbes includes the first known case in which law enforcement...