Bradley Manning Acquitted of Aiding the Enemy
Private Manning is just one of eight people to be charged with leaking information and whistle-blowing to the news media during the Obama administration
View ArticleAmerican’s Under Surveillance: NSA admits tracking cell phone locations
Since most people carry their cell phones everywhere they go it is possible that the location data tracking could lead to the government knowing most intimate daily habits and movements of not only...
View ArticleNew video sneak peek at ‘The Fifth Estate’
We have heard a great deal about WikiLeaks, which has forever changed the way people view information and data, both the release of it as well as the hiding it. “The Fifth Estate” is a new thriller...
View ArticleDon’t Double Swipe Your Credit Card
The reason “double-swiping” has become common among retailers is because it is often used for customer loyalty programs, record-keeping or other aspects of the retail-operations.
View ArticleU.S. Senate Launches Anti-Fraud Hotline
The United States Senate wants to put a stop to them and wants to help victims of fraud, especially elderly victims. A new anti-fraud hotline has been unveiled to make it easier for senior citizens to...
View ArticlePersonal files containing financial data mistakenly sold at Goodwill stores
Important papers could be lost and then found again, but quite possibly the wrong person as many of us clean out closets and make donations. Don't let it happen to you.
View Article5 Credit Card Safety Tips for Travel during the Holidays
Use these five tips to keep from becoming a victim of credit card fraud during your travels this holiday season.
View ArticleWhite House Not Inclined to Place Restraints on NSA Activities
The National Security Agency isn’t going away any time soon and the White House isn’t planning on placing new restraints on the agency. According to the Washington Post, “the Obama administration has...
View ArticleSnapchat Suffers Major Security Breach Plans to Make App More Secure
The security researchers posted the hacked information onto a website called SnapchatDB.info after privately warning Snapchat about the weakness in its system.
View ArticleU.S. Secret Service Investigating Possible Data Breach at Sears?
Bloomberg News, using an un-indentified source, reported that the U.S. Secret Service was involved in investigating a secret breach at Sears. The U.S. Secret Service is remaining quiet on whether or...
View ArticleBitcoins Vanish and Mt. Gox Goes Dark
Karpeles said that technical issues and “some weakness in the system” opened the way for the fraudulent withdrawals.
View ArticleNXT-ID claims Wocket™ is useless to thieves
Each time after the dynamic card is used, it is zeroized. Thus, it is merely blank piece of plastic to any ambitious thief.”
View ArticleStand Against Spying- A Coalition Seeking to Stop Government Mass Spy Programs
The group has launched a website called “Stand Against Spying” and has become a watchdog of Congress. Although the organizations are vastly different in terms of missions, goals, and communities they...
View ArticleHackers Win Round Against Sony: The Interview Pulled from Theaters
U.S. intelligence has linked the cyber attack on Sony to the North Korean government. The film portrays the fictional assassination of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. It is believed that the hackers ....
View ArticleWhen a purchase order email is not what it seems
What are the keys to knowing this isn't a real purchase interest?
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