TECH 22 hours ago Amazon under fire for selling hidden cameras disguised as ordinary objects A West Virginia man is accused in a lawsuit of recording an underage foreign exchange student he was hosting in his home by using a hidden camera.
TECH 1 day ago Get ready for new way to self-checkout when you’re out shopping Radio frequency identification (RFID) will power self-checkout lines to allow shoppers to go through lines without a cashier or a traditional barcode scanner.
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TECH 2 days ago Which apps are collecting the most data on you? Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson reveals which shopping apps are gathering the most personal data on you and how to protect your privacy during the shopping season and beyond.
TECH 3 days ago How AI is being used by law enforcement to help disrupt fentanyl production, distribution Altana uses artificial intelligence to track companies that make ingredients used to make fentanyl. It also tracks where those ingredients are shipped to.
California 4 days ago Man behind Hollywood's 'Secret Service' runs for office with pro-police message in Beverly Hills California security expert Russell Stuart officially launches his run for Beverly Hills City Council, he tells Fox News Digital in an interview.
TECH 4 days ago This is how to protect your credit and bank cards from getting hacked The risk of theft from credit and bank cards increases around the holiday. Here's how to prevent hackers and fraudsters from stealing your money and ID.
Artificial Intelligence 4 days ago Are you being secretly recorded by AI without even knowing it? You could be on what you think is a private phone conversation, but someone might actually be recording the conversation with the help of artificial intelligence.
TECH 5 days ago This is how your email gets into the wrong hands When your email address falls into the wrong hands, you could be in for some trouble. Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson explains how spammers get your address.
TECH 6 days ago Russian cybergroup Star Blizzard unleashes global spear-phishing attack A Russian hacking group with ties to the Kremlin is on the attack, using links from innocent websites to target sources with information, including the U.S. government.