Microsoft XP has 60 days of life left in it. That's a problem for the more than 30 percent of Windows users who still use it.
Microsoft XP has 60 days of life left in it. That's a problem for the more than 30 percent of Windows users who still use it.
The US is the last industrialized country still clinging to the outdated and insecure magnetic stripe technology for credit/debit cards. But change is coming. Why our delays in adapting make us even bigger targets for the world's thieves and how do we protect ourselves?
Is your business using social media? Thirty six percent don't. This should be the year you either take the plunge or elevate your efforts to be more effective. You can do it; here are four ideas to help focus your efforts.
Learn the Terms of Service for social networks and avoid getting "ghost banned" or suspended for violating them.
If you bought a tablet for the senior citizen in your life this holiday, here are some apps to make the most of the experience.
Target says "don't worry" when releasing news that PINs as well as card numbers were lost to a recent hacking incident. Although the giant retailer does protect PINs with a separate encryption code outside of the hacked database, this one falls on you - the card owner. Is your passcode 1234? 11 percent of you are nodding your heads! Our laziness, lack of education about the issues, and/or over-inflated trust of others to take responsibility for us have led to a dangerous situation.