April 7th iPhones Will Be At Mercy of Turkish Crime Family-Undetermined!
The “Turkish Crime Family” hacker group has threatened to wipe hundreds of millions of iPhones of data, but it’s not clear how credible the threat is.
The “Turkish Crime Family” hacker group has threatened to wipe hundreds of millions of iPhones of data, but it’s not clear how credible the threat is.
A real story out of Florida in 2016 was re-packaged after the fact and presented as if it were still happening.
Warnings about fluoroquinolones antibiotics are mostly true, but the author of a viral blog post describes an atypical reaction to them.
A “reader-submitted” blog’s shoddy claim continues to linger online.
Claims that 179 children went missing in Indiana in the first 45 days of 2017 appear to contradict official stats on missing children in Indian.
There haven’t been any confirmed reports of predators using shirts on windshields for bait, but police advise the public to stay vigilant.
The My Friend Cayla doll collects and transmits data about interactions with children; it’s not clear if that’s illegal yet.
There’s never been any definitive proof that cooking with aluminum pots and pans causes Alzheimer’s disease, or that aluminum foil causes Alzheimer’s.
Reports of a phishing scam targeting Netflix customers are credible, but it’s not clear how many people have been impacted.
A report of a baby dying from Vicks VapoRub is unproven, but the product is not intended for children younger than two anyway.