What the Tech? The Dangers of Free Public WiFi
It is one of the oldest tricks in a hacker’s playbook, setting up their own WiFi network in a public place and snooping on any computer or phone that logs onto the “Free WiFi”.
It is one of the oldest tricks in a hacker’s playbook, setting up their own WiFi network in a public place and snooping on any computer or phone that logs onto the “Free WiFi”.
If you think no one is ever interested in your opinions on Facebook or Twitter, you should know there are places online that put a value on your opinion.
Like other crowdsourcing apps, the more people who use GasBuddy, the more accurate it will be.
Younger generations may shake their heads in disbelief that their parents and grandparents fall for a cyber scam. But maybe those younger people can learn a thing or two.
Social media outlets are making it very difficult for Russia’s state-sponsored news to be shared outside of the country.
There are con artists and hackers who love nothing more than seeing how you answer fun, seemingly harmless questions on the internet.
You can’t go a single day without hearing about NFTs. Non-fungible tokens. What are they? And why in the world would someone spend millions of dollars on something no one seems to understand?
Sending help to Ukraine is trickier than donating money for a natural disaster in other countries, but there are ways to help.
Hackers, war and something called the “2038 problem” can all threaten your ability to access the internet.
It isn’t the end of the world as we know it, but it is the end of time according to computer programs and systems. Set to happen approximately 16 years from now. Some call it the Y238K bug.