Plus: Upgrades to Google Maps and Earth, Ring wants spooky vids, PiP for your iPad โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ | Hello, hi, itโs Wednesday, my friend! Letโs start today with some tech-nerd trivia. What does the acronym URL stand for? Is it โฆ A.) Uniform Resource Locator, B.) Universal Retrieval Link, C.) Unified Reference Library or D.) User Request Log? Answerโs at the end! Your data, exposed: Todayโs top story is an important one. You need to be proactive about what data broker sites collect, sell and leak about you. Use the sharing icons below the story to send it to the people you care about. Letโs do this. โ Kim ๐ซ First-time reader? Sign up here. (Itโs free!) IN THIS ISSUE ๐จ Youโre exposed ๐ 11 million Androids infected โ๏ธ๐งโ๏ธ She hired a hitman |
TODAY'S TOP STORY What a colossal screwup Every now and then, a story is so big, I canโt wait for the next dayโs issue of The Current. Thatโs exactly what happened yesterday. Massive data broker MC2 Data left more than 100 million records of Americans exposed online for anyone to copy, grab, forward, sell on the Dark Web โ you name it. This comes only a month after the National Public Data breach of 2.9 billion records. Iโm getting so tired of these data broker companies and people-search sites screwing up, and itโs you and me who have to pay for their mistakes. Whatโs the government doing about these leaks? Not much, sorry to say. Youโd think weโd have a system in place to at least fine the companies. Nope. Sure, thereโll be class-action lawsuits we can be a part of. They usually pop up within 48 hours of a data leak. But you know the drill for those: The lawyers make the money, while those of us affected get only a few bucks. I saw that firsthand when my dad took an over-the-counter antihistamine that put him into heart arrhythmia, causing him to pass away. They yanked the med from store shelves, my mom filled out reams of paperwork as part of a class-action lawsuit, and she got a check for about $300. Disgraceful. Thanks to these companies' shoddy cybersecurity practices, your personal info is floating around for anyone who wants it. Let me help you lock things down. Incogni is the company I used to remove my info online about a year ago. Iโm so glad I did. More on them later. How the heck did that happen? We canโt blame hackers for this leak. It was an inexcusable lack of security dubbed โhuman error.โ MC2 Data owns several background check sites, including PrivateRecords, PrivateReports, PeopleSearcher, ThePeopleSearchers and PeopleSearchUSA. They left a whopping 2.2 terabytes of private information exposed โ no password required to see it. The info included everything from names and contact info to criminal records, employment histories and family data. So far, MC2 Data hasn't released a formal response to the breach. The story is still developing, but I wanted to make sure you knew about it. Your action plan for security and privacy Since this breach essentially impacts one out of every three Americans, it's time to take action. Use these tips to keep your information and identity safe: Be wary of urgent requests. Many scam emails look like they're from a legitimate bank or company. Always expand the email address to verify it's official company correspondence, not some random Gmail account. When in doubt, go to the bank or company's official website and contact customer service. Freeze your credit. This will keep scammers from opening a credit card or loan in your name. Like setting up a fraud alert, youโll need to contact each of the three credit bureaus. (Watch out for bogus emails from the credit bureaus, too.) Be skeptical of unsolicited calls or emails referencing hacked info. For example, if your credit union was impacted by a breach, be extra careful with emails or calls claiming there's an issue with your account. Take proactive steps. Start with your financial life. Update your bank PIN and login credentials. Do the same with your credit cards. Set up banking alerts on your phone to stay on top of fraudulent activity. Go a step further Itโs nearly impossible to keep yourself off data-broker and people-search sites. I spent enough hours to fill a workweek and still didnโt make a dent. Thatโs when I went looking for a company I could trust to do it for me. So far, Incogni has removed me from 380 data-broker and people-search sites. Incogni puts your name on data-suppression lists, too, so these shady companies canโt sneak you back onto their sites. You can add three different email addresses, phone numbers and physical addresses so they pick up all your profiles. Itโs easy to add family members and friends, too. โ
Try it free: Right now, try Incogni free for 30 days. If youโre not completely satisfied, get your money back. Use this link to get 60% off when you sign up. I donโt get any residuals or kickbacks if you buy. I just want to help you stay safe. |
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WEB WATERCOOLER ๐ Buying or selling property? Scammers are targeting you. A sharp title company owner just stopped a fraudulent sale. The first clue: The seller's driverโs license was from West Virginia, but the property tax bills had been sent to the Bahamas since 1978. They asked the seller to video chat to confirm, and the seller, a woman who said she was deaf, turned out to be a looped AI video. Hereโs what the faker looked like. Check your phone: Necro malware has infected 11 million Android devices through the Wuta Camera and Max Browser apps. The malware steals info and downloads harmful programs. If you downloaded either app, uninstall it and run a malware scan. My pick is TotalAV.* ๐ Sharper satellite images coming to Google Maps and Earth: The Cloud Score+ AI model removes clouds, haze and mist for a clearer, more vibrant view of the globe. Street View is getting an update, too, with better images across 80 countries. And Google Earth will soon show 80 years of historical aerial and satellite shots. Have a minute? Check out these cool Google Earth images. Hitman-for-hire: A Tennessee woman will spend over eight years in prison for hiring a hitman to kill the wife of a guy she met on a dating app. She paid him $9,750 in bitcoin, insisting the murder look like an accident. Super scary: She tracked the couple through fitness app Strava so she could tell the hitman when the woman was out for a walk. Yup, make those location settings private. ๐จ๐ณ Patreon copycat: Communist China app TikTokโs new Subscription feature lets you offer paying subscribers exclusive content, like videos, notes and unique badges. To qualify, you must be 18 or older and have at least 10,000 followers and 100,000 views in the past calendar month. I wouldnโt put my efforts into this until we know whatโs going on with the ban. Ghouls just want to have fun: Ring is giving out $100,000 for camera footage of spooky activity, whether itโs real paranormal stuff like floating orbs or staged shots in costumes. Submit your video by Nov. 1, 2024. Hurry, theyโre cutting it off at 5,000 entries. ๐ป AM comeback: A new bill could require all car manufacturers to install AM radios. This is one of the best, most reliable ways to reach people during emergencies when other systems like mobile networks can fail. I also appreciate all you โhamsโ in the crowd. Itโs such a contact sport. Hope for the future: Scientists are developing AI tools to monitor brain health and catch early signs of dementia before symptoms appear. Think headbands or caps that track brain activity, with AI algorithms that spot subtle patterns. In one study, AI identified Alzheimerโs disease with over 90% accuracy. Isnโt that something?! |
LISTEN UP Protect your fam from fake kidnapping calls Could you tell your childโs voice from a scammerโs? With AI cloning technology, itโs harder than ever. Play now (10:04) โ | |
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TECH LIFE UPGRADES ๐คซ Secret pricing strategy: Selling stuff on Amazon? Use the โcharm pricingโ trick โ set the price just below a round number. Research shows folks perceive $9.99, for example, as much lower than $10. Bonus tip: Put expensive items next to affordable ones to make them seem like an even bigger bargain. iPad modes to get more done: Split view lets you open two apps side by side. To try it, drag an app to the left or right side of the screen. Watching a video? Tap the PiP icon (two small rectangles) to minimize it into a corner of your screen. ๐ด Have an eโbike? Hereโs one thing that ruins the battery: Letting it drain completely before you recharge. Lithium-ion batteries perform best when kept charged between 20% to 80%. Keep your eโbike inside, too, once the temps drop for winter. Anything below 32 degrees is no bueno for your battery life. Thatโs refreshing: Refresh rates (found in your computerโs display settings) control how things look on your screen. For regular work and browsing, go with 60Hz. For gaming or video editing, try 120Hz or 144Hz. Competitive gamers use 240Hz or higher. Now you know! ๐๏ธ Donโt face the camera straight on: Instead, position your body at a far more flattering 45-degree angle. Put your weight on your back foot and lean your torso slightly forward. This tip was brought to you by 20 years of broadcasting and looking fabulous each time โฆ well, most of the time! |
BY THE NUMBERS 100% of the time AI can beat online captcha tests designed to stump bots. A researcher trained a bot he called You Only Look Once (yeah, YOLO) on images of roads (paywall link). Now, the bot can ace the โAre you a human?โ quizzes. 38,366,479 people Playing on gaming platform Steam at once, a new record. Whatโs popular right now? Counter-Strike 2, Dota 2, PUBG, Final Fantasy 16 and Banana, among others. Banana is, I kid you not, just clicking on a JPEG of a banana. I donโt get it. I just donโt get it. 1,500 miles traveled To return a kidโs beloved stuffed animal. A Texas woman took to Facebook after her 9-year-old left his stuffed gorilla at a California hotel. A stranger saw the post, went an hour out of her way to pick it up, then documented the gorillaโs journey home. Absolutely watch this if you need a smile! |
WHAT THE TECH? The internet is abuzz with people insisting the kid in front has a tablet, proving time travel exists. Looks like a book to me. |
UNTIL NEXT TIME ... The answer: A.) Uniform Resource Locator. A URL is the web address for any resource on the internet โ webpages, images, documents, whatever. Use this fun fact to win a few bets. ๐คฃ What do you call a dead URL? RIP. (Yeesh, I know.) Thanks for reading, friend. You really need to sign up for Incogni. Itโs essential in the times we live in. Use this link to get 60% off and a free 30-day trial. Youโll be glad you did. One more thing: You can keep your tech know-how going with my national radio showโs commercial-free podcast. If itโs been a while since you listened, check it out here. Iโll see you right back here tomorrow with the best tech newsletter in the USA! โ Kim |
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