The fear that keeps Sam Altman up at night. Plus, AI voices of gun victims being sent to lawmakers, companies replacing passwords with biometrics, and Zillow’s handy feature for room rentals. And an ultimate tip on where to stash an AirTag in your car. That and much more, plus all your calls and questions.
3 tricks to see if your passwords are being sold on the Dark Web
Hackers can make a ton of money by selling your private information on underground forums. It’s possible that your passwords are being sold on the Dark Web right now. That’s why you should run a cybersecurity check now and then.
Sadly, no amount of prevention can save you from a security breach. Hackers could breach a company you have an account with, exposing millions of private records. Tap or click here for a survival guide to follow after hackers compromise your data.
First, though, you’ll want to confirm whether or not you’re in danger. That’s where this helpful guide comes in. Follow this three-step strategy to make sure you’re safe.
Are your passwords being sold? Here’s how to find out
Luckily, there are a lot of free resources in your toolkit. These can help if you’re Googling, “Find out if my password has been compromised” or “How to find out if my password was stolen.”
Hunting down stolen information can be difficult. You need to take a few extra steps to access the Dark Web. For example, you might need a Tor browser, which reroutes your internet traffic for maximum privacy.

The Dark Web is full of non-indexed websites. In other words, standard search engines can’t find them, so they won’t appear in typical search results. Most of us spend our time on the surface web, which refers to websites you can discover through standard search engines.
Let’s start with a helpful resource that can store your passwords and keep you safe.
1. Password managers
Password managers are a database for your important accounts. Kim says you should create strong, original, hard-to-guess passwords for all your accounts. Tap or click here for a few ways to craft an impenetrable password.
There’s just one complication. When you create a new password for every account, it can be hard to remember them all. Password managers are a handy place to store unique account credentials. They have all your passwords in one place.
5 silly mistakes putting your online privacy and security at huge risk

There are so many online scams and tricks out there I can’t cover them all on my website and national radio show. I make it my duty to inform you of the tactics bad actors use to fool you.
A great podcast was the episode when I dove into the mind of a hacker. Tap or click to listen to an episode of my podcast, Kim Komando Today, with an IBM social engineer. She spills the secrets hackers use to scare and confuse people.
February 17th, 2024
Mac attack: A new macOS malware called “Cuckoo” is targeting older Intel-based Macs and newer models with Apple chips. It steals passwords and takes over your system. It’s spreading via websites and apps that convert streaming music into MP3s. Stay safe: Use TotalAV to protect your tech — it’s just $19 for a year.
5 ways to maximize your home security system
Modern burglars are less like the bumbling bozos in “Home Alone” and more like the highly organized team in “Ocean’s Eleven.” In 2018, a high-tech group of criminals stole around $10 million from 50 Long Island businesses by hacking into wireless networks and disabling alarm systems. The victims learned that there are always more ways to upgrade your existing home security system even though they set up alarms.
Should you share passwords with your girlfriend?
Breaking up is tough, especially for your privacy. Here’s what to do if your romance goes south.
The biggest password dump in history
Over 25 million passwords got spilled in a huge breach. Wanna know if yours was one of them? Here’s how to check if you’ve been exposed.
January 20th, 2024
It’s one of the biggest leaks ever: A data breach uncovers over 25 million passwords. Plus, OpenAI’s latest strategy to combat election deepfakes in 2024. A romance scammer convinces a woman to kill her husband. And tech buffs, get ready — Seagate just launched a record-breaking 30TB hard drive! That and much more, plus all your calls and questions.
The top most easily guessed passwords
Curious about the numbers you should avoid using in your passwords? I’ll reveal them in just one minute.
Google’s killing passwords, USPS job scams & Nextdoor fights nasty comments
Plus, I talk to a son that needs help deleting his mom’s FB account — she passed away and he doesn’t have the login info. Gen Z gets in on an old phone trend, a bizarre Facebook crime, and five tech tips to cut your energy bill.
Stop Netflix password thieves or pay a fee
Are you still sharing your Netflix passwords with friends? In one minute, here are the consequences.
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Protect these files - hackers want them the most
Your life is on your computer. Want to protect your work, private photos and passwords? In this one-minute podcast, you’ll master a top cybersecurity tip.
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ISPs caught lying, $400,000 naps, Apple iCloud redesign
Are you paying for premium internet plans? A new study says your download speeds aren’t as fast as they should be. Plus, avoid the worst passwords, Apple’s iCloud.com redesign, make $400,000 a year sleeping on TikTok and Apple’s iPhone 14 satellite emergency SOS is finally live.
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4 times you need to change a password
Are your passwords endangering your security? Listen to this one-minute podcast to find out how often you should change your passwords.
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R.I.P. robocalls, no more nudes, FTC vs. fake reviews
Fall for a fake review and you’ll waste your money. Liars swear a product works. Then it breaks when you use it. No refunds! The FTC will make your life easier by fining businesses that trick you like this. Plus, passwords are dead in the water and a new online dating trend will save you from the terror of random nudes. You also need to know why you aren’t getting car warranty robocalls anymore.
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Air taxis, free money, link between phones and cancer
The Los Angeles Times said air taxis would soon fill the skies. Is this true, or just fake news? I’ve got the answer. Plus, Apple plans to end passwords forever and UC Berkeley finds a link between phone use and cancer. In this 30-minute podcast, I’ll also tell you how to get free money from class-action lawsuits.
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Apple plans to end passwords forever
Can Apple actually end passwords forever? Here’s my take, in 60 seconds.
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Passwords are over
Are you sick and tired of passwords? You’ll love this. Listen to this one-minute podcast to find out why the days of passwords are over.
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CEO passwords, jobfishing scams, new hacker schemes
Need to recover deleted files? Want to trade in old gear for Amazon cash? I’ve got you. Also, I’ll share a photography tip you can use to get the best action shots. Plus, new scamming strategies to watch out for as well as the most common CEO passwords. (You won’t believe how silly some of them are.)
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Netflix testing a new revenue model
Do you watch Netflix for free thanks to shared passwords? Listen to this one-minute podcast to find out how that’s about to change.
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