Insulin Pump Hack Takes Technology Threats To A New Level

October 27th, 2016

The risks and dangers associated with the Internet of Things continues to grow. Unfortunately, these days, a hacking attack can actually kill.

Recently, a researcher uncovered a major security flaw in an insulin pump sold by Johnson and Johnson.

Has Government Been Scanning All Yahoo Email Messages?

October 26th, 2016

Did they, or didn’t they? That seems to be the central question surrounding the recent revelation reported by Reuters.

According to the news story, Yahoo complied with a Federal government request to track and monitor all incoming messages, forwarding any that contained a certain set of keywords to government agents.

Google Gets Facts Straight By Adding News Fact Checker

October 25th, 2016

Back in September, President Obama called the news media out for their complacency. In a year marked by an extremely divisive political campaign, people have lamented the fact that many of the nation’s major news outlets are dealing in false equivalency and spin of one flavor or another.

FAA Threatens Prosecution For Samsung Note 7 On Planes

October 24th, 2016

It was supposed to be a landmark achievement for Samsung, and the start of an era of record-breaking profits. The release of the Note 7 was widely anticipated, and when it hit the shelves back in August, customers flocked to buy the new devices.
That’s when the trouble began.

Will Your Body Provide Passwords To Devices In The Future?

October 22nd, 2016

Researchers at the University of Washington have developed an intriguing new technology that can actually transmit secure password signals through the body, using the fingerprint sensors and touchpads on smartphones and laptops, in what they’re calling “on-body transmission.

Study Shows More People Are Worried About Cyberthreats

October 21st, 2016

There may be some good news where cybercrime is concerned. Increasingly, Americans are beginning to take the threat more seriously. A recently released survey conducted by TransUnion showed an unmistakable increase in awareness, which is a critical first step.

Space Buffs Watch Out For Mac Virus

October 20th, 2016

Say what you will about Russian hacking group “Fancy Bear,” but they’ve definitely got a sense of style. Fancy Bear is the group widely believed to be responsible for hacking the Democratic National Committee’s servers. Now, authorities believe the group has developed a form Trojan called Komplex, which targets Mac users.

Chrome Users On Mac OSX Seeing Better Battery Life

October 19th, 2016

Laptop users in general have been unhappy with Google’s Chrome browser. There are several aspects of the software’s design that cause it to drain battery power at an alarming rate. Fortunately, the company has decided to do something about that, and with the release of Chrome 53, things should be notably better.

Microsoft Enticing Edge Users With Malware Protection

October 18th, 2016

In a bid to increase its share of the browser market, Microsoft has made some interesting moves recently, which make its new “Edge” browser software stand out from the crowd. The most recent change is the announced addition of Windows Defender Application Guard, which can be selectively enabled on a user’s browser.

Using Non-HP Inks In HP Printers? HP Is Stopping That

October 17th, 2016

From the very earliest days of the PC revolution, printer manufacturers have relied on a very specific model to sell their wares. They sell the printer itself as cheaply as possible, relying on the sales of ink cartridges to make up the difference and pad their bottom lines.