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There really have been a couple of creepy stories in recent days about hackers breaking into people’s Ring security cameras.“There is actually a channel that someone has put together, like a YouTube channel, of hacked-into security cameras,” says Bob O’Donnell, the president of TECHnalysis Research. “And they’re trying to do it for fun and they’re harassing the people. I mean, it’s really sick.”O’Donnell says it’s not likely this has anything to do with security camera system, but rather how the owner sets them up. “People who are just using the basic default settings or doing no password because the convenience of wanting to get in there to change their settings, are leaving themselves open for people to come in from the outside,” the tech expert says.Hackers often reuse stolen or leaked credentials. They could get the info from past data breaches that expose usernames and passwords that people use on multiple devices.O’Donnell says people should change their security camera passwords regularly and set up two-factor authentication.“Basically, it means the equivalent of like a fingerprint scan and a password or a hardware key and a password, or a facial scan and a fingerprint,” O’Donnell says. “Bottom line is it’s two different things you need to get into to access your account.”O’Donnell says the bottom line is security cameras do bring peace of mind and convenience when they’re managed properly. 1433
Three bodies buried in a monk burial room and church nave at the Alamo have been discovered, officials said.The bodies appear to belong to a teenager or young adult, an infant and a large adult, according to the Texas General Land Office and the Alamo Mission Archaeological Advisory Committee.The bodies were discovered during an archeological project to install moisture monitoring equipment in the complex while documenting the foundations of the 300-year-old structures, 487

Then Lt. Dale Menkhaus was in charge of the Cincinnati Police detail at Riverfront Coliseum the night of The Who concert on December 3, 1979. Photo from WCPO Archives. 180
Tropical Storm Dorian continues to gain strength and has winds of 70 mph as of 11 a.m. Wednesday.The storm is moving toward the northwest at about 13 mph and this general motion is expected to continue during the next few days. It is near St. Croix in the U.S. Virgin Islands and expected to become a hurricane soon.Computer models show Tropical Storm Dorian now has a very fast increase in strength as it heads up through the Bahamas.The forecast shows Dorian becoming a Category 3 hurricane before decreasing some in strength before making landfall somewhere between South Carolina and South Florida on Sunday or early Monday morning.Dorian is then forecast to move to the east of the Turks and Caicos and the southeastern Bahamas on Thursday, and near or to the east of the central and northwestern Bahamas on Friday and Saturday.Wednesday morning's models are still a little all over the place when it comes to the five-day forecast for Dorian.Some models taking Dorian up toward the Carolinas, some toward the Jacksonville area, and one very reliable model bringing Dorian into our viewing area on Sunday.All the models show Dorian becoming a hurricane and some much stronger than others.Once Dorian clears Puerto Rico later Wednesday, the models will begin to come into much better agreement.A Hurricane Watch is in effect for: * Puerto RicoA Hurricane Warning is in effect for: * Vieques and Culebra * U.S. Virgin Islands * British Virgin IslandsA Tropical Storm Watch is in effect for:* Dominican Republic from Isla Saona to SamanaThis story was originally published by 1590
Through the next few days, parents and grandparents will lovingly insert and bills into Christmas cards, then mailing them to children as gifts. But many of those cash gifts may go missing, as one mom found out.Rena Giselle recently opened her mail box to find a car addressed to her 14 year old son. But she immediately noticed the corner torn, and the cash Grandma had enclosed nowhere to be found."I mean that's just tampered with," she said.Her mom confirmed she put money in it. "My grandparents and family and friends like to send cash through the mail for like the holidays and birthdays, and this year they're not coming through," Giselle said.Card thefts across the countryJust this past month, a postal worker admitted to stealing ,000 cash from birthday and other cards at one Wisconsin Post Office.It's not just rogue postal workers: cash is also stolen by porch pirates, the same thieves who run off with our Amazon boxes.The problem is if you put cash inside a holiday greeting card, especially more than one bill in thickness, a good thief can often feel that card and tell there's money inside it.The United States Postal Service suggests you don't mail cash. It recommends:? Personal or cashier's checks? Money order? Sending cash by registered mail, where you insure itGiselle is putting her parents on money transfer apps like Venmo or Zelle."I would suggest using apps, because you'll have the money in a minute," she said.It's a good idea, because a holiday gift is no fun if a Grinch gets it first. If you must send cash, wrap it in extra paper, so someone with curious fingers wont be able to feel it. That way you don't waste your money.___________________Don't Waste Your Money" is a registered trademark of Scripps Media, Inc. ("Scripps").Like" John Matarese on FacebookFollow John on Twitter (@JohnMatarese)For more consumer news and money saving advice, go to 1910
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