May 3, 2016 Tech Q&A: Data plans, dying computers, an app for buying wine and more Kim Komando answers your question about going over your phone's data limit, signs your computer is dying, an app to avoid paying too much for wine, and much more.
May 3, 2016 Court case over anonymous online poster sparks Free Speech debate Should the identities of those who post negative, potentially defamatory comments on online forums be disclosed? Is it fair for businesses to have to deal with these censures from faceless posters online? Or, on the flip side, would such a disclosure of information threaten protections of Freedom of Speech on the Web? These are the central questions at the heart of an ongoing legal case that is currently on appeal in the state of Washington.
May 3, 2016 Stop advertisers from tracking you on Facebook Kim Komando shares how you can stop advertisers from tracking you on Facebook.
May 3, 2016 How smart gadgets spy on you Imagine if every single gadget in your life was "smart." Your self-driving car could let your house know you're on the way home so it can adjust the thermostat and kick on the lights.
May 3, 2016 Darknet danger: Organs, murder, credit card info all for sale on Internet's underbelly A new identity, a life-saving kidney, credit card numbers or even the murder of a troublesome business partner are all a few clicks away on the so-called “darkweb,” the seedy underbelly of the Internet that search engines don’t plumb and most people never surf.
May 3, 2016 WikiLeaks publishes huge archive of hacked Sony documents The high-profile cyberattack that crippled Sony Pictures Entertainment last year has taken yet another twist with WikiLeaks putting hundreds of thousands of emails and documents from the hack into a searchable online archive Thursday.
May 3, 2016 WikiLeaks creates online archive of hacked Sony documents Whistleblower site WikiLeaks has put hundreds of thousands of emails and documents from last year's Sony hack into a searchable online archive.
May 3, 2016 GitHub attack marks escalation in China’s cyber censorship battle, experts warn The ongoing denial-of-service attack against code-sharing site GitHub marks an escalation in China’s cyber censorship battle, security experts warn, urging a strong response from the U.S. government.
May 3, 2016 Cyber jihadists could target US TV stations, experts warn The Islamic State-supporting hackers that disrupted French TV network TV5 Monde could launch similar attacks against U.S. stations, experts warned Thursday.