Half of U.S. Adults Hacked: Are You Among Them?
In the past 12 months your personal information has likely been stolen, leaving you vulnerable to identity theft. About 432 million online accounts belonging to 110 million Americans – roughly half of...
View Article11 Things We Didn’t Know Last Week
News, discoveries and … fun 1. Top French chefs want to make it legal to eat a small protected songbird one week a year. (Learn more at New York Times) 2. Those bumps on your tongue aren’t taste buds....
View ArticleMe and My Smartphone: A Love-Hate Relationship
For someone with moderate to severe hearing loss, the smartphone is both savior and nemesis. I can’t imagine life without a smartphone, but I can imagine many ways that it could be better. First the...
View Article10 Ways to Prevent Identity Theft When Traveling
Planning summer vacation has its headaches. But enjoying it can cause the migraine of identity theft. Being from out of town means being out of your element – and makes you more vulnerable to scams....
View Article10 Tips to Stay Safe on Public Wi-Fi
En español | When you access the Internet at any of the world’s 6 million public Wi-Fi hot spots — at airports, parks, businesses, hotels, wherever — assume that anything you are sending or receiving...
View Article10 Tips for Even Safer Online Banking
About half of Americans now use computers or smartphones as their primary banking method. Online banking with PCs or Macs still reigns supreme as “most preferred” by one-third of customers, but mobile...
View ArticleScam Defense During Spring Travel
This spring break will set a record for air travel during March and April, industry experts say. On the ground, expect the same old scams. Heading to Beijing? “The most common scam involves people...
View ArticleWi-Fi Safety When Traveling
Any time you use a public Wi-Fi hotspot, you risk having your internet communications intercepted by a hacker. When traveling — with your brain focused on R&R or business meetings — that...
View ArticleHalf of U.S. Adults Hacked: Are You Among Them?
In the past 12 months your personal information has likely been stolen, leaving you vulnerable to identity theft. About 432 million online accounts belonging to 110 million Americans – roughly half of...
View Article11 Things We Didn’t Know Last Week
News, discoveries and … fun 1. Top French chefs want to make it legal to eat a small protected songbird one week a year. (Learn more at New York Times) 2. Those bumps on your tongue aren’t taste buds....
View ArticleMe and My Smartphone: A Love-Hate Relationship
For someone with moderate to severe hearing loss, the smartphone is both savior and nemesis. I can’t imagine life without a smartphone, but I can imagine many ways that it could be better. First the...
View Article10 Ways to Prevent Identity Theft When Traveling
Planning summer vacation has its headaches. But enjoying it can cause the migraine of identity theft. Being from out of town means being out of your element – and makes you more vulnerable to scams....
View Article10 Tips to Stay Safe on Public Wi-Fi
En español | When you access the Internet at any of the world’s 6 million public Wi-Fi hot spots — at airports, parks, businesses, hotels, wherever — assume that anything you are sending or receiving...
View Article10 Tips for Even Safer Online Banking
About half of Americans now use computers or smartphones as their primary banking method. Online banking with PCs or Macs still reigns supreme as “most preferred” by one-third of customers, but mobile...
View ArticleScam Defense During Spring Travel
This spring break will set a record for air travel during March and April, industry experts say. On the ground, expect the same old scams. Heading to Beijing? “The most common scam involves people...
View ArticleWi-Fi Safety When Traveling
Any time you use a public Wi-Fi hot spot, you risk having your internet communications intercepted by a hacker. When you’re traveling and your brain is focused on R&R or business meetings, that...
View ArticleHalf of U.S. Adults Hacked: Are You Among Them?
In the past 12 months your personal information has likely been stolen, leaving you vulnerable to identity theft.
View ArticleMe and My Smartphone: A Love-Hate Relationship
For someone with moderate to severe hearing loss, the smartphone is both savior and nemesis. I can’t imagine life without a smartphone, but I can imagine many ways that it could be better.
View Article10 Ways to Prevent Identity Theft When Traveling
Planning summer vacation has its headaches. But enjoying it can cause the migraine of identity theft. Being from out of town means being out of your element – and makes you more vulnerable to scams....
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