May 3, 2016 Online poker virus lets cybercriminals peek at victims’ cards Online poker players beware: there may be someone at your table looking at your cards, and they’re not standing behind you.
May 3, 2016 5 details you shouldn't give Facebook Kim Komando shares five details you shouldn't give Facebook.
May 3, 2016 Ashley Madison CEO steps down in wake of hacking The CEO of adultery website Ashley Madison is stepping down in the wake of the massive breach of the company's computer systems and outing of millions of its members.
May 3, 2016 Canadian police appeal to Ashley Madison hackers to help in possibly-related 'suicide' investigations Toronto police reportedly have received reports of two suicides related to the hacking of cheating website Ashley Madison.
May 3, 2016 Microsoft just released an emergency fix for a critical bug – here’s how to get it right away Microsoft on Wednesday pushed out a major security update that fixes a critical security vulnerability in Internet Explorer, so all versions of Windows are affected, not just Windows 10 and not just older versions of Windows. In other words, you absolutely need to download it right now — here’s how.
May 3, 2016 Top back-to-school gear for the techie student Homework is hard enough. This techie gear is designed to make high school or college a bit easier. You can tap into a steadier signal to get online, store your stuff in a messenger bag, and maybe even burst out of bed on time with a high-tech alarm clock.
May 3, 2016 Tech Q&A: Windows 10 shares Wi-Fi, hacking cars, Facebook notifications and more Kim Komando answers your questions about whether Windows 10 shares your Wi-Fi connections, how your car could be hacked, annoying Facebook notifications, and much more.
May 3, 2016 Hackers exploit Flash in one of the largest malware attacks in recent history In case it wasn’t clear yet, Adobe’s Flash isn’t exactly the safest tool for delivering Internet content. Hackers are already more than aware of the software’s security issues and are happy to exploit them for various malicious purposes. That’s exactly what happened in late July when hackers used Flash to infect Yahoo websites with malware in what has been described as one of the largest malvertising attacks seen in the recent months.
May 3, 2016 5 rules to avoid the No.1 scam in America Kim Komando gives you five rules to avoid the number one scam in America.
May 3, 2016 Your car is 'Stoned:' Autos join the hacking era Back in 1987, the Stoned virus was one of the most destructive and widespread computer viruses yet witnessed. It was spread through floppy discs (remember them?) and announced on screen, “Your computer is now stoned.” In the decades that followed, innumerable viruses proliferated and, today, there's an endless onslaught of criminal hacking, infecting everything from banks to government systems. Now the auto industry is facing its Stoned moment, and how it reacts will determine how quickly — or slowly — we get to the autonomous car of the future.