How much is your personal data worth to you? Would you ever sell it? New Yorkers have spoken and this is how much they'd have to be paid to hand over their data.
After Facebook, Instagram, and Whatsapp crashed on Monday, many are left wondering, "What was life like before we had the internet?" Here are 22 highlights from the "good ole days."
This past Thursday, Krebs on Security reported that Facebook had as many 600 million users passwords stored in plain text. What does this mean? Well, any of Facebook's employees could have looked up that information. Yikes.
The Affordable Care Act of 2010 stipulated that medical costs be made public, but the new federal rule goes a step further and requires that this information to be posted online, allowing easy access to patients to know what to expect.
If something seems too good to be true, it unfortunately usually is. On the Utica Craigslist page is a listing for a beautiful home in South Utica for rent at an unbelievable price. That is because it is a clear cut scam. These people use clever tricks to try and steal people's hard earned money and this particular scam is real and still going on. It's important to educate yourself on the warning
With the end of the year just a few weeks away, it's time to take a look back. What things meant the most to people in New York in 2015? What were the highest searched items in Google over the past year?