October 21, 2015 Samsung TV security hole opens door for hackers In the latest round of the security story that never ends, the voice recording on Samsung smart TVs is even less secure than previously believed.
October 21, 2015 Tech Q&A: Car insurance pitfalls, booking flights, teaching Siri and more Kim Komando answers your questions on insurance programs that let hackers into your car, what the best day is to purchase airline tickets, how to teach Siri to pronounce names correctly, and more.
October 21, 2015 Crisis consultant warns of more cyber attacks on business The devastating cyber attack on Sony Pictures may just be a preview of things to come, according to the crisis management firm Preparis.
October 21, 2015 Former Sony employees sue the movie studio following ‘nightmare’ security breach As if Sony Pictures doesn’t have enough on its plate just now, two former employees are now suing the company for failing to do enough to protect personal data on its computer systems, a situation that made it possible for hackers to nab a ton of sensitive information last month.
October 21, 2015 FBI warns U.S. energy and defense firms over hacking threat Large-scale hacking attempts are once again hitting the headlines, and now the FBI is warning energy and defense companies in the U.S. about serious threats emanating from Iran: Reuters reports that the Bureau is telling firms to be on the alert based on information gathered from its own online activities.
October 21, 2015 Hackers are threatening the US economy While high-profile incidents such as the Sony Pictures hack may mark a trend in new, highly destructive attacks, there are also plenty of less high-profile threats that could damage the American economy.
October 21, 2015 FBI launches probe into massive Sony Pictures hack The FBI has launched an investigation into the massive cyberattack that wreaked havoc on Sony Pictures Entertainment.
October 21, 2015 Mysterious malware performs 'stealthy surveillance' A highly sophisticated piece of malware began quietly spying on governments and businesses in 2008, according to security specialist Symantec, which warns that the complex code was likely the handiwork of a nation state.
October 21, 2015 Free tool detects government spyware Governments all around the world use malware and spyware to keep tabs on people, from visitors to residents.
October 21, 2015 ‘WireLurker’ malware targeting iPhones and iPads marks ‘new era’ in iOS attacks Silicon Valley security researchers say they've discovered new malware attacking iPhones and iPads via Apple computers. Though currently confined to China, one researcher said it "heralds a new era in malware attacking Apple's desktop and mobile platform."Â