5 Terrible Password Ideas

It’s a common problem of the digital age: You’ve got an account or app for nearly everything under the sun, and with each different one, you’re advised to create a unique password. This sounds like a great plan, of course,…
It’s a common problem of the digital age: You’ve got an account or app for nearly everything under the sun, and with each different one, you’re advised to create a unique password. This sounds like a great plan, of course,…
As summer winds to a close and the school year kicks off, you are probably making your way down a list of tasks to complete before the first bell rings. While you’re in prep mode, consider these tips to get…
Whether you are just starting to explore Amazon’s Echo and Alexa or you already have an Echo in every room of your house, you’ll want to know how to use Alexa to her full potential. Echo is the “smart speaker”…
10 Songs for Your Summer Playlist Wherever you play music — in the car, at the beach, around the house — these 10 numbers will get your motor running, your toes tapping and your lips moving. Warm up those pipes…
Most of you have experienced this modern-age nuisance before: Your caller ID indicates that you’re getting a local call, perhaps from a neighbor, a friend or, in some cases, even your own telephone number. But when you answer, you discover…
Hollywood celebrated its best and brightest earlier this month with the 90th Academy Awards ceremony (commonly known as the Oscars), where the famous golden statuettes were presented in 24 categories ranging from Best Visual Effects and Best Costume Design to Best Actor, Best Actress and Best Picture.
While the celebrated awards honor accomplishments on the silver screen, FTC Digital TV customers can catch the biggest award-winners from the comfort of their own couches with our Video On Demand service. Without further ado, we’ll cut to the chase and get to the most-awarded films. And the multiple-Oscar winners available on VOD are …
With technology being at the forefront of our day-to-day lives, we can easily overlook hackers trying to steal our personal information. That’s why FTC tries to alert its customers to possible security threats as they arise. With that in mind, here is information on “typosquatting,” the latest scam to hit the Internet and technology world. It can come as a result of a simple typo.
Our main objective at FTC is to provide excellent service to all of our customers. We also want to make sure they are staying secure while utilizing our services or any other technologies out there. As we stay up-to-date on all things technology, we recently learned of a new industry security threat.
It’s the most wonderful time of the year filled with family, fun, food, drinks and the exchanging of gifts. In this day and age, the majority of those gifts are purchased online and left to sit on dimly lit porches waiting for their owners to return from work. Moreover, ‘tis the season for traveling to the homes of loved ones, leaving homes vacant and prime targets for the greedy eyes of thieves. Follow our tips to protect your gifts, home and holiday fun from the Scrooges of the world this holiday season.
“Hello. We are looking for [YOUR NAME]. We need to discuss your current healthcare plan.”
You should immediately hang up.
Not only are automatic robocalls irritating, but they’re also a dangerous way to phish for your information. As if they don’t already waste your time, they’re getting more clever, more believable and more frequent than ever.