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On July 11, 2023, The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration( NHTSA) officially confirmed another Takata airbag rupture fatality. This fatality comes as the first due to an exploding passenger-side inflator, as well as the first for the 2003 Dodge Ram 1500. While this is the first fatality… Read more
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This past weekend, a 12-year-old in Kentucky and a 16-year-old in Tennessee died from injuries sustained while riding all-terrain vehicles (ATVs). On Saturday in Greenup County, Kentucky, a 12-year-old boy was riding an ATV when it hit a tree, launching him into the air and ultimately killing him.… Read more
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If you or a family member have taken the over-the-counter heartburn medication Zantac, you may have been alarmed at the news that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) ordered a mandatory recall of all Zantac drugs along with its generic versions, sold as ranitidine. The April 2020 recall was… Read more
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A statement was recently released on the Japanese Nintendo’s website warning any fans who are using old hardware to stop all immediate use due to security issues.
The statement confirmed that using the breached hardware leaves consumers open to potentially being “illegally accessed from the… Read more
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As of March 29, 2023, Volkswagen Group of America, Inc. (Volkswagen) is officially recalling 143,000 of its big Atlas SUVs in the United States. According to a report filed by Volkswagen(VW) with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration(NHTSA), due to a faulty sensor located on the front… Read more
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The world’s largest BBQ chain is the latest business to be hit with a major data breach. A recent report from cybersecurity firm Gemini Advisory revealed that Dickey’s BBQ Pit had credit and debit card numbers stolen for over a year. Three million customers nationwide and around the world were… Read more
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Late last month, Meta Platforms, Inc., formerly known as Facebook, Inc., was sued by a bipartisan coalition of over 40 state attorneys general that included California, New York, Georgia, South Carolina, and Illinois, accusing the social media giant of violating state and federal child privacy and… Read more
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Products are recalled from store shelves when there’s enough evidence to suggest that they may be causing more harm than good to the consumers that use them. This frequently happens, so much so that you might feel you’re always behind the curve with the latest product recalls. However, some very… Read more
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On Oct. 26, 2009, Ford recalled 4.5 million cars to fix cruise control
deactivation switches, which shut off the cruise control when the driver
presses on the brakes. The switch is located by the brake reservoir
fluid, creating a very thin membrane between the flammable brake fluid
and the… Read more
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In a February 2020 email to Google Photos users, Google announced that users’ private videos had accidentally been shared with other user accounts due to a “technical issue.” The email warned that if users had downloaded their data, the data may be incomplete and may contain “videos that are not… Read more