Constitutional law professor Jonathan Turley joins 'The Faulkner Focus' to discuss the Justice Department's antitrust case against Google, accusing the search engine of abusing its power to create an online advertising monopoly.
Google is probably the one online service that we all use at least once a day, whether it's searching for a query, finding something to buy or anything else.
It's generally safe to use, even though the search results aren’t quite hitting the mark these days. That’s a discussion for another time.
What we have at hand today are the hidden risks involved with Google search, which can not only compromise your device and personal data but also bring law enforcement to your doorstep. This is not an exaggeration, and below you'll find out how.
Cybersecurity company Sophos issued an urgent warning on its website, asking people not to type six words into its search engines. Those who Google "Are Bengal Cats legal in Australia?" have reportedly had their personal information stolen after clicking on fraudulent links that appear near the top of the page.