January 15, 2017 Tech Q&A: What's the best music streaming service? Kim Komando explains how to do a background check, learn the basics of cybersecurity, and more.
January 13, 2017 Phone hacking company falls victim to hackers Cellebrite, a digital forensics firm known for helping law enforcement crack into locked smartphones, has itself fallen victim to hackers.
January 13, 2017 'Professional authenticators' will rid its site of fake goods, eBay says In an effort to maintain customer trust and keep brands and sellers onside, eBay is stepping up efforts to rid its site of fake goods. However, the system, which involves the use of so-called "professional authenticators," comes at a cost.
January 13, 2017 How to protect yourself: 2 million Facebook, Google accounts compromised Security experts say passwords for more than 2 million Facebook, Google and other accounts have been compromised and circulated online, just the latest example of breaches involving leading Internet companies.
January 13, 2017 ACLU wants new rules for tech reportedly used to catch Boston bombers The American Civil Liberties Union is calling for new rules to govern a technology that helped catch the Boston bombers and the man responsible for the attempted 2010 car bombing in Times Square.
January 13, 2017 An end to computer viruses? Start-up claims it can stop malware An Israeli start-up claims their new software will put an end to all viruses and malware by anticipating attacks and preventing them before they start.
January 12, 2017 Rudy Giuliani to advise Trump on cyber security Giuliani sees cyber attacks as a major threat to innovation.
January 12, 2017 Flashing the peace sign can get your identity stolen Thanks to improvements in technology, the following popular hand gestures are no longer advised in photos: waving, giving the thumbs up, and flashing the peace sign.
January 12, 2017 Arizona lawmaker's push to criminalize fake Web identities raises free speech concerns Posers beware: Arizona’s tolerance for Internet bullies, brats and liars is at an all-time low. And now one lawmaker in the Grand Canyon state says she wants to crack down on people faking their identity on popular social media sites like Facebook and Twitter – and she wants to send them to prison if they get caught.
January 9, 2017 WikiLeaks proposes database of verified Twitter users' info, sparks uproar Wikileaks said it was considering building an online database containing personal information on verified Twitter users.