The WNBA’s best will be ready and waiting for the likely No. 1 overall selection. And by the time Clark’s rookie season is done, she will have played almost non-stop for a calendar year.
April 2024
These LG TVs Have Major Security Vulnerabilities
If you own an LG smart TV, you need to update your device’s software—now. Security research firm Bitdefender recently discovered vulnerabilities in LG’s webOS that open the door for hackers to take over your TV.
That in itself is a problem, but the potentially worse consequences are that access to your smart TV could open up access to a lot of other sensitive personal data, from your email account to your bank information, as well as loop your device into a botnet.
The following models are at risk:
-
LG43UM7000PLA (webOS 4.9.7 – 5.30.40)
-
OLED55CXPUA (webOS 5.5.0 – 04.50.51)
-
OLED48C1PUB (webOS 6.3.3-442 (kisscurl-kinglake) – 03.36.50)
-
OLED55A23LA (webOS 7.3.1-43 (mullet-mebin) – 03.33.85)
Fewer than 7,000 of the nearly 92,000 affected devices are owned by users in the United States—the majority are located in South Korea along with Hong Kong, Sweden, and Finland. But no matter where your LG TV is, you should check to ensure this vulnerability has been patched. (LG released the patch on March 22.)
How to update your LG TV
Whether or not you think your TV is impacted, you should make sure it has updated to the latest version of LG software. Go to Settings > All Settings > Support and select Software Update. Choose Check for Updates > Download and Install. Upon download, turn off your device’s power for 10 seconds and then power it back on to finalize the install. Note that if your TV is already running the latest version, you won’t see the Download and Install option.
You can also enable Auto Update through the Software Update menu. Most LG devices will automatically download new software, but it’s best to check and turn this setting on so you don’t miss any critical patches.
Fantasy Baseball Waiver Wire: Sky’s the limit for Orion Kerkering
Matthew Pouliot recommends a Phillies reliever and a pair of AL East bats in this week’s column.
As Ippei Mizuhara faces federal charges, Shohei Ohtani appears vindicated | Baseball Bar-B-Cast
Jake Mintz & Jordan Shusterman react to 37-page criminal complaint filed against Shohei Ohtani’s former interpreter Ippei Mizuhara, which outlined in detail how the latter stole over $16 million from the Dodgers star in order to cover his gambling debts. Mintz & Shusterman explain how the years of text messages between the two appear to completely vindicate Ohtani of wrongdoing and align with his public statements that he was the victim. Hear the full conversation on “Baseball Bar-B-Cast,” subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts.
Five takeaways as Orioles sweep Red Sox at Fenway Park
The Orioles gave the Red Sox a reality check in their first home series of the season. Here are five big takeaways from the three-game sweep.
Crime-Ridden San Francisco Seeks To Allow Lawsuits Against Grocery Stores Fleeing The City As Mass Corporate Exodus Continues
This week’s Best Thing in Baseball – Bo and Josh Naylor
Yahoo Sports national MLB insider Russell Dorsey highlights the moment when Bo and Josh Naylor both homer in the same inning on National Siblings Day as his best thing he saw in baseball this week.
Warriors face two ‘tough’ challenges vs. Pelicans at Chase Center
After winning nine of their last 10 games, the Warriors return home Friday night to confront two huge challenges.
Warriors face two ‘tough’ challenges vs. Pelicans at Chase Center
After winning nine of their last 10 games, the Warriors return home Friday night to confront two huge challenges.
Mets vs. Royals: How to watch on SNY on April 12, 2024
Here’s how to watch the Mets game on SNY online or via the SNY app.