South America July 23 Crime-weary Ecuador residents forced to build walls to keep out criminals Residents of Guayaquil, Ecuador's largest city, are installing gates and walls to protect residents from exploding crime rates, according to a report.
Elizabeth Warren July 20 Twitter to subpoena Elizabeth Warren for all communications with SEC on Elon Musk as Democrat targets Tesla Twitter is to subpoena Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., for all communications with the Securities and Exchange Commission related to Elon Musk.
Artificial Intelligence July 18 UN Security Council debates risks, benefits of AI: 'Responsibility to future generations' The United Nations Security Council held its first discussion on AI Tuesday. The meeting was chaired by Britain's foreign secretary. The U.K. is the council president for July.
TECH July 15 Why you should never carry these things in your wallet Kurt "The CyberGuy" Knutsson reveals how dangerous it can be for you if your belongings in your wallet are stolen and which 10 items you should take out to avoid theft.
California July 9 Restaurant under fire after security camera from COVID crime era creeps out customer A California restaurant is pushing back against a woman's claims she felt unsafe by the placement of a security camera fastened under the bar.
TECH July 1 Crimeware services for crooks are fueling the surge of cybercrime Kurt "The CyberGuy" Knutsson warns about cybercriminals using Crimeware-as-a-Service and shares what steps you should take to ensure that your information is secure.
TECH June 29 Android users at risk as banking trojan targets more apps Kurt "The CyberGuy" Knutsson warns about a malware that has come back for Android users and can steal your banking and financial information if you're not careful.
TECH June 28 Urgent iOS 16.5.1 iPhone update: why you need to take action now for your security Want a way to protect yourself from cyberattacks? Get Apple's latest iOS 16.5.1 update on your device and keep track of any other updates to help with security.
TECH June 27 Did you know federal intelligence agencies could be buying data about you? Kurt "The CyberGuy" Knutsson shares how a declassified intelligence report reveals how federal intelligence agencies have been purchasing data which may affect you.
California June 26 California courthouse parking lot turns into homeless encampment with 24/7 security Sonoma County officials authorized an emergency homeless shelter on the county's administrative complex to clear an encampment on a walking and bike trail.