Oct 12, 2019 | Business, Consumer, Cybercrime, Encryption, Government, Hackers, Hacking, Home, Malware, Nationstates, Networking, Networking, NSA, NSA, Organized Crime, Radio Show, Radio_Show, Security, Technology, VPN, VPN
Popular VPNs Are Vulnerable To Exploit Out of all the topics that my listeners inquire about, none is more prevalent than VPNs and VPN security. Unlike what the advertisements seem to indicate (like Norton VPN advertisements you’ve heard on the radio), a VPN is...
Oct 5, 2019 | Agencies, Anti-Virus, Applications, Business, credentials, Cybercrime, Cybersecurity, DHS, Exploits, Government, Hackers, Hacking, Kapersky, Malware, Radio Show, Radio_Show, Russia, Security Alerts, spying, Technology
Fortune 500 Companies and Government Agencies Still Using Vulnerable Anti-Virus Products It has been two years since a Binding Operational Directive was issued by the Department of Homeland Security to all Federal executive branch departments and agencies directing...
Sep 28, 2019 | Civilian Employment, Cybercrime, Databases, DOD, Internet, Military, Radio Show, Radio_Show, scam, Technology, Veterans
Cybercriminals Target Veterans Looking for Civilian Employment Taking advantage of anyone is unacceptable. However, when it targets our warriors who are seeking civilian employment at the end of their military service, I find it infuriating. Cybercriminals set up an...
Sep 14, 2019 | automation, Automation, Automotive, Business, Cars, Coding, DOJ, Fines and Penalties, Navigation, Radio Show, Radio_Show, Robotics, Security, Technology, Tesla, Transportation, vehicles
Tesla Autopilot Feature Raises Issues Yet another Tesla driver has apparently fallen asleep behind the wheel while his car cruised down the freeway. The latest video comes from the Boston area, where a local man caught a video of a Tesla driver and his...
Aug 17, 2019 | Apple, Computers, Consumer, FAA, Laptops, Radio Show, Radio_Show, Repair
MacBooks Get Grounded — for Good Reason The Federal Aviation Administration has banned certain 15-inch MacBook Pros with potentially defective batteries from US flights. The move, which follows Apple’s June recall announcement, is part of a general FAA...
Aug 17, 2019 | Agencies, Equifax, FAA, Fines and Penalties, FTC, FTC, IRS, Radio Show, Radio_Show, settlement
Am I Going Crazy or Did Elizabeth Warren actually Make sense for Once Equifax’s massive 2017 data breach screwed over more than 140 million people, so it was not terribly surprising when tens of millions of people jumped at the opportunity to claim cash...