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TWRA App for Sportsmen & Sportswomen Allows Game Check-In and More

TWRA On the Go App allows deer hunting season check in and more.

The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA) has developed an app for mobile devices that allows outdoor enthusiasts to keep up with the agency on the go. TWRA On the Go is a free app for Android and Apple smartphones and tablets that allows the user to access news and regulations from the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency, as well as perform ...

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Home Depot Confirms Data Breach Affects 56 Million Credit & Debit Cards

The Home Depot Hacked

If you shopped at The Home Depot® store using your credit or debit card, your account information could be in the hands of hackers and may even be for sale online. The Home Depot released details of its investigation into the hacking of its payment systems, warning customers that payment card data for those who shopped at Home Depot stores in ...

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Finding Rover App Uses Facial Recognition to Bring Lost Dogs Home

Finding Rover App uses facial recognition technology.

A free app can help reunite lost dogs with their family using facial recognition technology. Finding Rover is a new service developed to help dog owners post a notice of their missing dog, and for people and shelters to connect with owners of dogs they have found. Pets are part of the family and owners hope to never face the ...

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eBay Warns Users to Change Passwords after Security Breach

eBay alerts users to security breach.

If you have an account on eBay.com, change your password. eBay Inc. is notifying its users to change their password after determining hackers gained access to a database containing users’ personal information. “Cyberattackers compromised a small number of employee log-in credentials, allowing unauthorized access to eBay’s corporate network,” eBay said in a release. “Working with law enforcement and leading security ...

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AOL Issues Security Advisory to Users

AOL alerts users to security breach.

If you have an AOL Mail account, hackers may have stolen your account information. AOL sent an email to its users on Monday notifying them that hackers accessed information for a significant number of user accounts. The company began an investigation after noticing a flood of spam “spoofed emails” appearing to come from AOL Mail addresses. It believes spammers used ...

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U.S. Cellular Replacing Customer’s Galaxy SIII Phones

Owners of U.S. Cellular Galaxy SIII may qualify for a free phone.

Certain U.S. Cellular® customers will be able to exchange their current Samsung Galaxy S®III phones for an updated model at no cost. U.S. Cellular notified some of its customers by email this week that their Galaxy SIII phones were not working up to par on the company’s network and were eligible for free replacement. “At U.S. Cellular, we’re always evaluating ...

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