Last summer Tyler police were warning of identity theft involving unemployment benefits. Now the criminals have upped their game and there's a new type of identity theft coming and it's much more shifty. This is what you need to watch for.
Just as we're doing our best to keep our physical bodies healthy from a virus, do all your can to protect your personal security from other predatory entities.
It's an ongoing thorn in our collective side. The ongoing festival of confusion that is driving us all to varying shades of madness: Managing our passwords.
It's sad to think there are people who would use something as already distressing as COVID-19 to launch their diabolical plots and scams--but they have.
Just as we're doing our best to keep our physical bodies healthy from a virus, do all your can to protect your personal security from other predatory entities.
We do more online everyday, and that means--passwords. Meanwhile, headlines tell us about new leaks and password hacks every week. Yikes! Google wants to help.
If you’re one of the millions of shoe fanatics who shop on Zappos.com, you may want to change your site password — the company says it’s fallen victim to hackers who’ve accessed consumers’ personal information.
Millions of PlayStation Network users got the scare of their life yesterday when Sony announced that their personal information, including credit card data and billing addresses, may have been stolen by a hacker.
On its company blog page, Sony said that it believed an "unauthorized person" obtained information from its 77 million-strong user base -- everything from names, to addresses to