NOW, AND HOW TO PREVENT THEFTS FROM HAPPENING. THE MOST COMMON METHOD IS CALLED A RELAY ATTACK. CAR THIEVES USE AN ANTENNA TO PICK UP A SIGNAL FROM THE KEY FOB AND GET THIS IT CAN BE BURIED DEEP ...
ADELPHI, Md. – Army scientists achieved a major milestone in quantum sensing technology that could transform how electromagnetic signals are detected on the battlefield. For the first time, scientists ...
They may show up as a small card charge, a strange IRS letter, a missing bill or an Explanation of Benefits for care you never received. Each one can look like routine mail or another account notice.
Apple is reportedly testing an iPhone anti-snatching feature that would lock stolen devices using motion signals and checks for familiar locations. Apple appears to be taking a leaf out of Android’s ...
Apple is developing a new feature that will lock your iPhone if it's snatched from your hand by a thief, according to Apple code seen by 9to5Mac. The option will use the gyroscope, accelerometer, and ...
iPhones already offer several security features to help you track your lost or stolen phone. This includes Activation Lock, Find My iPhone and the ability to remotely wipe the device. However, phone ...
Apple is reportedly working on a feature that will automatically lock an iPhone if it is stolen from the user’s hands. The feature is expected to work like Android’s Theft Detection Lock by using a ...
The IRS stopped $7 billion in fraudulent refunds in calendar years 2024 and 2025, and it could prevent more fraud if it had earlier access to key information returns, according to an audit report from ...
Google previewed Android 17 at I/O 2026, and the anti-theft and privacy features are the standout additions. Most security features require you to turn them on before they can protect you — which ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — A former Kansas nurse has been convicted of identity theft after using another person’s State of Kansas Board of Nursing certification number to obtain employment. During a hearing ...
A Brooklyn case has ignited a debate around the prevalence of deed theft, in which scammers fraudulently take ownership of people’s homes. Here’s what we know. By Mihir Zaveri and Wesley Parnell See ...