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August 3, 2022

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3 phone scams spreading now you should know about

3 things you need to know today

1. 3 phone scams spreading now you should know about

Criminals can quickly talk their way into stealing your data or money using their best schemes. Some are so convincing that you don’t realize it’s a scam until it’s too late. Here are three phone scams going around that you must be aware of.

Tap or click for three dangerous phone scams and how to handle them. →

2. Spam texts never end! 5 sure signs to delete that message

You get a random text. It's from your bank. It says your account is in danger. You could lose access to your debit account if you don't tap the link right now. Before you do anything, look for these red flags to ensure it's not a scam.

Tap or click here for five ways to stop spam texts. →

3. Smart locks may start using the charge from your phone instead of internal batteries

Smart locks need batteries to communicate with your smartphone. At least they used to. This new chip could change how we use smart locks by saying goodbye to the internal battery. We've got all the details on this game-changing technology.

Tap or click here to see the future of smart locks. →

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Trending now: Tech news, tips and know-how

  1. Warning: Malicious browser extension targets Gmail and AOL users. Tap or click for steps to protect your system.
  2. Does your home office need a makeover? Tap or click for 10 helpful desk gadgets to improve efficiency.
  3. Ransomware affects 1 in 40. Tap or click for steps to avoid falling victim.
  4. Flight canceled or delayed? Tap or click for tips to avoid these viral airline scams.
  5. 17 MORE dangerous Android apps spotted. Tap or click for a list of malicious apps to remove ASAP.
 

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Tech Refresh: New Google Maps features, Windows hack, video camera tricks

Tech Refresh: New Google Maps features, Windows hack, video camera tricks

Hackers breached Twitter. This could put your whole digital world in danger. Plus, Google Maps is rolling out three new features that will change your future trips forever. Also, you'll get insider Windows tips plus a few video camera tricks. We're also taking you inside the FTC's battle with fake reviews along with Meta's fight to get rid of "leap seconds."

 

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