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IRS Discloses Hackers Stole Taxpayer Identification Numbers

WASHINGTON DC - Online thieves were recently able to get their hands on taxpayer identification numbers before the Internal Revenue Service detected the attack and shut it down, the agency revealed Tuesday. The "Electronic Filing PINs," meant to ensure information is safe, would enable hackers to file fraudulent tax returns and steal your tax refund.

By |2016-02-11T14:40:50-05:00February 11th, 2016|Cyber Defense|

President Obama Proposes 35 Percent Increase In Federal Cybersecurity Spending

WASHINGTON DC - President Obama wants the United States to spend $19 billion across a broad range of initiatives, all with the aim of making it harder for hackers to steal information from individuals, companies and government agencies - a whopping 35 percent increase over the previous year's budget. That money, for example, would promote

By |2016-02-11T14:30:59-05:00February 11th, 2016|Cyber Defense, Featured, Politics|

Harvard Study: FBI Claims About Criminals Using Encryption Exaggerated

WASHINGTON DC - The FBI and other law enforcement authorities are exaggerating the extent that criminals are using encryption to avoid surveillance, or "go dark," according to a study released Monday by Harvard. The study, which included participation from current and former intelligence officials, found that myriad new Internet-connected technologies such as smart-home products allow

By |2016-02-08T21:56:45-05:00February 8th, 2016|Cyber Defense|

Apple Issues Patch To Prevent Hackers From Hijacking iPhones

CUPERTINO, Ca. - Apple on Wednesday issued a patch for a flaw that could let hackers hijack your phone, copying what you type and making purchases without your knowledge. To do that, hackers would have to create a fake Wi-Fi network that you would then connect to. After that, your phone's information is up for

By |2016-01-22T13:27:24-05:00January 22nd, 2016|Cyber Defense|

SplashData Releases Annual List Of Worst Passwords

SAN FRANCISCO - Security applications and services company SplashData on Tuesday released its annual list of the worst passwords. The 2015 edition bears a striking resemblance to the 2014 version, but there are some interesting new developments, including a leaning toward Star Wars. As hard as it is to believe, "123456" once again tops the

By |2016-01-22T13:27:24-05:00January 22nd, 2016|Cyber Defense|

Phantom 3 Quadcopter At Just $499 – CNET Rates It Great Drone For Beginner

SAN FRANCISCO - DJI's ready-to-fly Phantom 3 Advanced and Professional camera drones are remarkably simple to operate, which makes them great for people entering the hobby. What's not so great: their prices. To help out your poor credit card, DJI introduced the Phantom 3 Standard, a quadcopter that looks a lot like its line mates,

By |2016-01-22T10:51:37-05:00January 22nd, 2016|Drones|

University Of Michigan’s MCity: America’s True Nexus Of Self-Driving Research

ANN ARBOR - The heart of the world's autonomous- and connected-car research isn't in Silicon Valley, it's at a University of Michigan research facility. Roadshow CNET.Com's new video series, features Driving Detroit - an in-depth look at this groundbreaking future-mobility cityscape at MCity. Exciting new mobility and transportation startups are appearing every day, and transformed, re-energized

By |2016-01-22T10:41:42-05:00January 22nd, 2016|Autonomous Vehicles|

Another Week, Another Data Breach – 320,000 Time Warner Accounts Compromised

SAN FRANCISCO - Time Warner confirmed Wednesday that email addresses and passwords of up to 320,000 customers may have been stolen. The company said it doesn't know yet how data was compromised, but speculated it was either attacks against other companies that store TWC subscriber information or malware downloaded in phishing attacks on customers. Cyberattacks

By |2016-01-08T13:26:37-05:00January 8th, 2016|Cyber Defense|

Chinese Octocopter To Fly Passengers More Than 20 Miles – Self Piloted

SAN FRANCISCO - A Chinese startup called Ehang is using the same technology that Amazon proposes to deliver packages to deliver passengers more than 20 miles - and the machine pilots itself. The EHang 184 AAV is a one-person pod lifted by eight rotors mounted in pairs on four folding arms -- thus the number

By |2016-01-08T13:17:51-05:00January 8th, 2016|Drones|