Internet Security, Netbits, Technology
For smart Christmas tree lights, on the other hand, that’s a welcome upgrade over the traditional options. Tap or click here for our review of Twinkly’s LED string lights. Those aside, holiday lights emit electromagnetic radiation. And if your home Wi-Fi seems to be...
Internet Security, Netbits, Technology
Sites you visit can track all sorts of activities, from the links you click to your IP address. They may even see the computer you’re operating on — including your battery life. Oh, and some can even see what social media websites you’re logged in to. Tap or click...
Computers 101, Internet Security, Netbits
Criminals looking to rip you off never stop coming up with clever new ways to do it. Sometimes, their schemes run behind the scenes on your device and you may never know what’s going on. There are legitimate uses for keyloggers, such as parents who want to monitor...
Current Events, Internet Security, Netbits
Many small business owners and startups think their businesses are too small for cybercriminals to bother to hack. Small businesses are a target for several reasons. Bad actors are aware they might not have large IT teams or systems to respond or prevent an incident....
Current Events, Health Tips, Internet Security, Netbits
Around this time of year, people who are enrolled in Medicare plans can evaluate their coverage. Known as open enrollment, you can decide if you need more coverage or less or want to add something to your existing plan. And those who are newly eligible can also...
Internet Security, Netbits
Attackers can find and remotely access about one in 16 internet-connected home wi-fi routers using the manufacturer’s default admin password, a Comparitech study has found. Victims could be at risk of eavesdropping, malware, hijacking, and more. We find...