Should social media be liable for terrorism?

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The Family of a terror attack victim is files a lawsuit against Google, Facebook and Twitter

The Las Vegas massacre and fake news

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Facebook and Google caught red handed spreading fake news

Is social media doing more harm than good?

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In the aftermath of the horrific Las Vegas massacre, is social media helping at all?

Stop your devices from listening to you

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Steps you can take to stop high tech devices from listening to everything you say

Modern slavery: Model escapes captors who allegedly try to sell her on the Dark Web

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The Dark Web. It’s a fascinating and dangerous place, but as public intrigue grows, so does the number of horrific stories that emerge from this misunderstood corner of the internet. One such story is the traumatic nightmare that British model, Chloe Ayling claims she went through when she was kidnapped and sold online. In this Komando on Demand podcast, I’ll explain how this modern technology is enabling modern slavery and speak with the freedom fighters who bring cyber criminals to justice.

Blatant age discrimination in the tech industry

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Americas top tech companies hiring based on age

The original store disruptor

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What was the first store to disrupt traditional brick and mortar merchants?

How does Facebook avoid real trouble?

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Despite all it’s screw-ups how does Facebook stay out of real trouble?

Mandatory disclosure laws

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Time for government to require big companies to report consumer data theft

Legitimate ways to make money at home

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Tips to making some extra money for the holidays

Equifax: Biggest consumer data breach in history

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By now you’ve heard about the massive security hack at the credit reporting firm, Equifax. So, how and WHY did half of all American’s sensitive data fall victim to this breach? In this Komando on Demand podcast, we’ll explore the weakness in Equifax’s security protocols, and find out if the hack could have been avoided. Also, why did two of the firm’s top executives sell their Equifax stock before telling the public? Plus, we’ll tell you what you need to know about protecting your identity.

Raw water

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The inventor of the Jucerio comes up with his next “brilliant” idea

FM radio in cell phones

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FCC Chairman say’s now is the time to put FM radio in cell phones

Equifax - The one thing you must do with your SSN now

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The more we learn about the Equifax breach, the worse it looks

The 4 Most Dangerous Things You Can Do With Your Smartphone

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Are you using your smartphone dangerously? Millions of people are. Here are the 4 most dangerous things you can do with your smartphone.

The Equifax hack was preventable

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Was this negligence or a criminal offence

Apple iPhone X raises privacy concerns

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The new facial recognition on the iPhone raises many questions

Cutting the cable explodes in 2017

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Over 20 million people ditch cable TV

You won’t believe robocallers' latest schemes! Here are ways you can outsmart them

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You’ve heard them – the annoying robotic calls that try to scam you with free vacations or false threats from the IRS. In fact, it is estimated that scammers make 2.5 billion robocalls in one month alone. This poses a very real risk to consumers as it gets harder to identify and avoid malicious automated calls. In this Komando on Demand podcast, you’ll learn how to protect yourself and your family from falling victim to these tricky and downright dangerous phone calls.

The iPhone X and Apple's other announcements

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The new iPhone is here!