Tech 13 hours ago Hackers using malware to steal data from USB flash drives Infected USB flash drives can spread malware among multiple organizations in ways that can easily bypass traditional security systems.
Lifestyle 1 day ago 'The shot heard 'round the world' of American Revolution surrounded by controversy, intrigue: Who fired first? It's the 250th anniversary of the Battles of Lexington and Concord, and it's still not clear who fired the first shot of the American Revolution? Does it even matter?
Tech 3 days ago 7 simple ways to protect your credit cards while traveling Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson shares several easy ways to keep your credit cards safe from digital thieves while you're traveling this summer.
House Of Representatives 3 days ago Trump hailed for restoring gun rights as GOP fights Biden-era policies House Republicans are pushing a resolution to rebuke the Biden administration's gun-control policies.
Comedy 4 days ago Tim Dillon says rebranding of core American values as 'right-wing' is the 'craziest thing' he's ever heard Comedian Tim Dillon opened up on the current state of politics and more in a wide-ranging sit-down interview with Fox News Digital.
Tech 4 days ago Hackers steal 1.6 million patient records in major healthcare breach The CyberGuy explains why healthcare organizations are vulnerable to hackers after there have been a half dozen data breaches this year.
Opinion 6 days ago Right starts to sound like the Left on tariffs: That's not America first In the panic of "do something" about the mess Biden left, many Trump supporters are sacrificing principles, sounding more like the left then purveyors of conservative values.
Tech April 13 5 mobile privacy terms you need to know to protect yourself The CyberGuy breaks down five mobile privacy terms that could make a difference when it comes to keeping your personal information safe.
VIDEO April 12 Shannon Bream explains immigration judge's ruling against Mahmoud Khalil Fox News chief legal correspondent Shannon Bream breaks down a judge's ruling to proceed with Mahmoud Khalil's deportation and teases her upcoming special 'From the Heartland' on 'Fox News Live.'
Tech April 12 Hackers find a way around built-in Windows protections If not properly managed, Windows Defender Application Control, a security feature with Windows, could be a potential security vulnerability.
VIDEO April 11 The government of Colorado thinks the people are stupid, Second Amendment advocate says Second Amendment advocate Colion Noir discusses the impact of Gov. Jared Polis, D-Colo., signing sweeping legislation restricting semi-automatic weapons on 'The Ingraham Angle.'
House Of Representatives April 11 SCOOP: Republicans demand RFK Jr reverse Biden-era 'public health crisis' on guns A group of House Republicans is writing to Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., asking him to crack down on gun control funding in his department.
Tech April 11 Can't find your Android phone? Here's what to do to track it down There are multiple ways to find your missing Android phone after it goes missing. One method involves using a smartwatch to ping your phone.
Fox News Flash April 11 House Republicans push nationwide concealed carry as Trump says Second Amendment has no borders House Republicans are renewing their push for nationwide concealed carry reciprocity, aiming to protect Second Amendment rights across state lines.
VIDEO April 10 GOP pushes bill to expand concealed carry across state lines Rep. Richard Hudson, R-N.C., joins ‘America Reports’ to discuss a new GOP-led bill that would allow concealed carry permit holders to legally carry across state lines.
Tech April 10 How thieves use new credit card numbers before you receive them The CyberGuy provides tips to protect yourself from criminals who use various methods to make unauthorized transactions using your account information.
VIDEO April 9 Young Republicans tout party’s resurgence on college campuses ‘The Faulkner Focus’ panel discusses Gen Z Republicans and conservatives becoming more vocal on college campuses.
Tech April 5 DoubleClickjacking hack turns double-clicks into account takeovers Double-clicking is something we all do, often without giving it a second thought. But it could be giving hackers permission to do something dangerous.
Karen Read April 4 True crime reporters blocked outside courthouse where Karen Read is on trial file First Amendment lawsuit Two true crime reporters have filed a lawsuit against Massachusetts State Police for allegedly blocking them outside the courthouse where Karen Read is on trial.
Media April 4 Fact-checking director warns of 'crisis' as Meta, Trump's DOGE cuts threaten their 'honorable, patriotic' work International Fact-Checking Network Director Angie Drobnic Holan defended the profession as crucial for democracy and fighting disinformation worldwide.
Tech April 4 How to remotely reset your router: Steps for easy troubleshooting You can reset your internet router remotely if you're not home when your power goes out. Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson explains how this can be done.
Ohio April 3 Dad claims son was harassed by staff for wearing 'Let's Go Brandon' shirt, sues school district A father has filed a lawsuit against an Ohio school district, claiming his son was punished for wearing a "Let's Go Brandon" T-shirt to school.
Tech April 3 Relentless hackers abandon Windows to target your Apple ID Experts say hackers who used to focus on Windows operating systems are increasingly targeting Apple IDs as part of a new phishing campaign.
VIDEO April 2 Cities file lawsuits against Camping World over company’s American flags Camping World CEO Marcus Lemonis joins ‘Fox & Friends’ to discuss the company's legal battle over their massive American flags. Greenville, North Carolina claims the issue is not about removing the flag but complying with city code.
VIDEO March 30 TikTok's data collection of US users is 'certainly dangerous,' attorney says Cybersecurity and privacy attorney Leeza Garber breaks down concerns over Chinese ownership of TikTok on 'Fox Report.'
Tech March 30 Is your iPhone really hacked? Or is it those fake security alerts? Fake Apple virus warnings, security alerts and messages are tactics used to prompt you to call a number or click on a malicious link. The CyberGuy explains how to protect your devices.
Tech March 29 GenAI, the future of fraud and why you may be an easy target With the help of artificial intelligence, sophisticated fraud techniques emerging today are virtually undetectable to the untrained eye.
Tech March 28 Microsoft sets May end date for Skype after 14-year run Microsoft is discontinuing Skype in May after 22 years of service. Kurt the CyberGuy addresses other options for internet-based phone and video service.
Tech March 27 ClickFix malware tricks you into infecting your own Windows PC Hackers are tricking people into installing password-stealing malware by making them press keyboard shortcuts under the pretense of proving they're not bots.
Second Amendment March 26 NRA legislative expert says gun rights could see 'most monumental' win in Congress since 2005 Two major gun rights bills are currently advancing their way through Congress, including legislation seeking to create nationwide reciprocity for concealed carry permits, something the NRA says would be the "most monumental" win for Second Amendment rights in over 20 years.