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What Kim's Watching April 29, 2020If you are ever walking in the park or strolling down the street, you might get that eerie feeling that someone is watching you. Well, it turns out you may be right. A catalog of sneaky spy devices was recently leaked online and some of them are even crazier then you might think.
Tap or click to see where they could be.Staying secure online is difficult, there's just no getting around that fact. But, one company is using a new innovative method to secure webpages and keep its clients more secure than ever. The solution: lava lamps.
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A second may not seem like a long time. I mean, so many have passed just since you started reading this. But, so much happens in just one second that it might make you think twice the next time you say you don’t have enough time.
Tap or click to find what's possible in just one second.It shouldn’t come as a shock at this point that all those smart devices you have in your home are not the most secure. It turns out they are even easier to hack than previously believed. This scientist proves not only can these devices be hacked into, but they can be hacked into with a simple laser. You might think twice about your system after watching this.
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If you've ever tried to connect to Wi-Fi, you know the sheer number of available networks virtually everywhere you go. Chuck Niday works in an area of the U.S. known as a "radio quiet zone," where Wi-Fi, cell service and radio are banned by law. Kim talks to Chuck about how he hunts down hidden Wi-Fi signals coming from anything from old computers to wireless dehumidifiers.
Tap or click to see why this town has banned Wi-Fi and the odd places Chuck finds wireless signals.Do you do your banking online? It's much more convenient than going to a physical location, but it's hard to trust that your financial info is safe. In this DIY Security tip, Kim has a few steps you can take to make sure you, and your money, are protected.
Tap or click to bank online the smart way.
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Coronavirus-related scams are everywhere, and devastating ransomware attacks are through the roof. And as hackers get smarter, it's even easier to fall for their tricks. Don't risk clicking on the wrong link and losing your important files.
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Get 50% off 5TB of cloud backup at IDrive.com, when you use promo code Kim at checkout.Are you tired of weeding through the videos that seem interesting but end up being a disappointment? Stop wasting hours of your life searching YouTube feeds and follow my Kim Komando channel instead! I'll show the videos you actually want to watch and keep you up to date with the latest technology, news and those incredibly cute videos!
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