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FB Photo Danger, Holiday Scams, Ooops My Password

Data Doctors Radio Program | Ken Colburn, Brandon Disney & Ken Moskowitz Black Friday is in the books, Cyber Monday turned out to be one of the best ever, but holiday shopping scams are everywhere to be found. Don't be a taker from a faker.

Also, you ever forget your password and have the pain of starting over? Want to easily remember your password next time? We've got a password tip, you should too.

And Facebook has to play by new rules according to the FTC, but hackers do not. A Facebook trojan is turning pictures into bank robbers.

Listen, Laugh & Learn with Ken, Brandon & Spanky.

Join us every Weekend as we discuss your computer questions. You can post questions on Facebook or e-mail your questions during (or before) the broadcast using the ask a question page.

Original Air Dates: Dec 3, 2011 / Dec 4, 2011

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White Space Spectrum: White space is unused spectrum that sits between TV channels. The 300MHz to 400MHz of unused spectrum is considered prime spectrum for offering wireless broadband services because it can travel long distances and penetrate through walls. It’s also called Super Wi-Fi offering 3-5x the coverage of current Wi-Fi.

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