Robocalls Increased Globally But Decreased In The U.S. 

January 5th, 2019

According to data collected by Truecaller, the number of robocalls worldwide increased by a staggering 300 percent in 2018, although they were down slightly in the U.S.  This data, however, should be taken with a grain of salt for two reasons.

First and foremost, Truecaller did not research to collect the data.

New Android Malware Can Drain Your PayPal Account 

December 31st, 2018

Do you own an Android device?  Are you a PayPal user?  If you answered yes to both of those questions, you have something new to worry about.

A limited number of versions of an app called "Optimization Battery" contains a Trojan designed to steal money from PayPal accounts, including those that are protected by two-factor authentication.

Google Plus May Shut Down Early Due To New Vulnerability

December 27th, 2018

If you're a Google Plus user, you're probably already aware that Google has plans to bring an end to the service.

What you may not know is that recently, Google+ suffered another breach in a long string of breaches.

This most recent incident put the private information of more than 52 million users at risk.

Another Huge Hack, This Time 100 Million Quora Users

December 26th, 2018

Are you a Quora user?  If so, you're certainly not alone. It is the internet's most popular question-and-answer website, which makes it a unique property in the social media ecosystem.  Unfortunately, the site recently suffered a massive data breach that exposed the personal information of about one hundred million of the site's users.

Dunkin Donuts Rewards Users May Have Had Their Data Accessed

December 24th, 2018

Are you one of the legions of Americans who run on Dunkin'?  If so, be advised that your DD Perks Reward Account may have been compromised.  The company reported that they were recently breached by a currently unknown third party, and that at least some customer information was compromised.

Devices May Communicate Through Sound In The Near Future

December 22nd, 2018

IoT startup Trillbit has a big idea with profound implications for the Internet of Things, and by extension, for all of us.  The company is currently designing a system called "Trill Tones" that will create a mesh of ultrasonic pulses into a type of sound that the human ear won't be able to register but a wide range of smart devices could detect.

Making Ransomware Payments Can Get You In Legal Trouble

December 21st, 2018

It's no secret that ransomware attacks have been on the rise over the last couple of years. Many companies, desperate to get their files back, have resorted to simply paying the ransom and hoping the hackers act in good faith and keep their word where unlocking the files is concerned.

Apple Music Will Soon Play Nice With Amazon Echo

December 20th, 2018

Apple doesn't tend to share well with other corporations, but they have made a few efforts to expand their services to the platforms of their competitors.  You can, for instance, download Apple Music onto an Android device or on Sonos Speakers. Soon, you'll be able to access Apple Music on your Amazon Echo.

Browser Security Symbols Don’t Mean Websites Are Legitimate

December 19th, 2018

Most people use Google Chrome.  In fact, according to the latest statistics, Chrome has more than half the browser market share, with the rest dividing the smaller portion of the market between them.  That's relevant because recently, Google has made important changes to their browser that provide visual cues when a website you're visiting doesn't have an SSL certificate.

Dell May Have Been Hacked So User Passwords Are Resetting 

December 18th, 2018

Have you ever created an account on Dell's website to purchase computer equipment?  If so, your account may have been compromised.  As a precaution, Dell has forced password resets for every account on their site. You've likely already got a notification sitting in your inbox with a password rest link and additional instructions and information.