
Kurt Knutsson
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3 days ago |
foxnews.com | Kurt Knutsson
Hackers have become increasingly sophisticated in targeting bank accounts, sometimes stealing money without the account holder realizing it right away. This raises an unsettling concern among many: could someone actually drain your bank account while making it appear as though your balance remains untouched?
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4 days ago |
foxnews.com | Kurt Knutsson
The tragic Hindenburg disaster of 1937, which resulted in the death of 36 people and effectively ended passenger airship travel, cast a long-lasting shadow over lighter-than-air technology. For many decades, airships were largely confined to niche roles such as advertising and surveillance. However, a groundbreaking spin-off from Lockheed Martin to AT² Aerospace is now reviving the airship concept with a modern twist: hybrid airships designed specifically for eco-friendly cargo transport.
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4 days ago |
foxnews.com | Kurt Knutsson
Ever wondered why your text messages sometimes fail to send, show up pixelated or don’t appear at all on the other person’s end? It might not be your phone, but your carrier’s messaging support. Knowing the difference between SMS, MMS and RCS and how your carrier handles them can save you money, improve message delivery and ensure you’re using the full potential of your messaging app. A person texting on their phone (Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson)Knowing the basics: SMS vs. MMS vs.
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5 days ago |
foxnews.com | Kurt Knutsson
When Michael Bown left New York City for a family reunion at the Jersey Shore, he never imagined he'd return to a nightmare. His beloved adopted dog, Millie, just a year old, slipped out of her collar during a walk in the East Village and vanished into the night. What followed was a frantic, emotional and ultimately heartwarming journey, one that highlights the power of community, technology and a little bit of luck.
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5 days ago |
foxnews.com | Kurt Knutsson
A San Fernando Valley, California, man has been sentenced to more than five years in federal prison after orchestrating a massive fraud operation that targeted dozens of victims, many of them elderly. Oren David Sela, 36, stole mail, hijacked phone numbers through SIM swapping, and used victims’ identities to drain bank accounts, stealing over $1.8 million. Here is how the scheme worked and what you can do to avoid becoming a victim of a similar attack.
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