So, besides credit card hijacking at retailers, the NSA spying on cellphone calls and email and ad trackers watching your every move online, it appears you may also need to plug any vulnerabilities in your router that will let hackers hijack your browser for their own use, produce fake search results, and download malware to the devices connected to your network. To find some step-by-step instructions on how exactly to do that, take a look at this advice from Kim Komando on the USA Today site.
Comments