TECHJanuary 10Got new tech? Lock it down now before it’s too lateIt used to be that Windows PCs were a hacker’s primary target. Those days are long gone as Macs, iPhones, and Android phones are being played for anything from a scammer's profits to a partner’s espionage. Want to be shocked?
3:38VIDEODecember 16Use of Americans' COVID-19 vaccine information raises privacy concernsQuestions surround the use of a coronavirus vaccine recipient's personal information by the government.
HackersDecember 3Your stolen credit card may end up hereIf you’ve ever wondered where your stolen credit card turns up, a cybersecurity firm is offering hard proof.
National SecurityAugust 20Andrew Napolitano: Extent of government spying revealed in these 2 below-the-radar events you probably missedWill the NSA continue to spy without even a tissue of statutory authorization?
SecurityJuly 10IRS warns about tax scams ahead of July 15 deadlineThe tax deadline of July 15 is almost here and the IRS has issued a fresh warning about scams.
PrivacyJuly 4Spouse cheating? 10 tech clues to find evidenceYears of marriage will hone a spouse’s instincts, and we often know when something seems funny. Smartphones, tablets, computers, and smart tech absorb adulterous evidence like a sponge. Once suspicions are aroused, a digital trail could contain many clues about a potential dalliance.
SmartphonesMay 305 ways to block or hide your number when making callsBefore the onslaught of the pandemic, you probably didn’t use your smartphone to make phone calls very much. Now carriers are reporting surges in calls as we seek more personal connections while following social distancing guidelines.
5:20VIDEOMay 22Will your civil liberties be at risk in post-pandemic America? Renowned futurist Dr. James Canton joins Laura Ingraham with insight on 'The Ingraham Angle.'
5:25VIDEOMay 21John Eastman breaks down new privacy concerns over contact tracing push Constitutional scholar John Eastman, Claremont Institute senior fellow, joins Laura Ingraham with insight on 'The Ingraham Angle.'
4:08VIDEOApril 23Are 'contact tracing' programs being developed by states a violation of privacy?States are boosting efforts to track down COVID-19 patients, encourage them to quarantine and warn those who were in contact with them; reaction and analysis on 'Outnumbered.'