Carnival data breach may affect thousands of Texans, exposing passport and driver’s license information
Read full article: Carnival data breach may affect thousands of Texans, exposing passport and driver’s license informationTexas travelers who sailed with Carnival could be among those impacted by a newly disclosed cybersecurity breach that exposed sensitive personal information, including passport and driver’s license numbers.
Kerr County flood survivors victimized again, this time by cyber thieves
Read full article: Kerr County flood survivors victimized again, this time by cyber thievesOn July 4, the Guadalupe River rose 26 feet in just 45 minutes, unleashing one of the worst natural disasters in Texas history and killing 135 people. In Kerr County, families lost homes, businesses, pets, keepsakes – entire lives were swept away in the muddy, violent rush of water.
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Here are the video doorbells that put you and your family at risk
Read full article: Here are the video doorbells that put you and your family at riskHOUSTON – Millions of homeowners use video doorbells for added security, but the technology may actually put you at greater risk of getting hacked. Consumer Reports tested 24 video doorbells to find out which are the safest and what you can do to make your system harder for hackers to get through. Even if hackers get your password, they won’t be able to get into your system. Consumer Reports found only five brands of video doorbells that offer two-factor authentication. Consumer Reports says these doorbells are most vulnerable because they expose email addresses, passwords and wifi names and passwords: