7 safety tips from hackers
Follow this advice from actual hackers, and you'll be a lot safer online.
Follow this advice from actual hackers, and you'll be a lot safer online.
Instead of calling a toll-free number and waiting on hold or sending an e-mail and waiting days for an often irrelevant boilerplate response, you can just post a public query to the company on Twitter and wait for a response to roll in from a service representative or even a helpful bystander who sees the message on the social network.
Two days after the iPhone 6 went on sale in Hong Kong, customs officers patrolling a backwater pier came across several men loading boxes into a speedboat.
Pi-Top, a Raspberry Pi Model B+ powered build-your-own-laptop kit, soon could enable users to learn computer programming, designing and 3D-printing skills.
Computer security researchers have discovered a flaw in the way many devices communicate over the Internet. At its most basic, it lets someone hack every device in your house, business or government building -- via something as simple as your light bulb.