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June 19, 2021 |
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Fake sites are targeting Amazon Prime Day shoppers - What to look forAmazon Prime Day has become a national event that most of us look forward to each year. It's like Black Friday but without having to slam dance with all the other crazed shoppers in person. But if you're looking to grab some sweet deals, be careful. Cybercriminals are launching fake sites to rip you off. Tap or click here for ways to spot these spoofed Amazon sites. → |
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Over a billion pharmacy records exposed - What it means for your privacy Virtually all companies around the world use security systems and cyberattack safeguards. But when human error breaks the chain of confidentiality, it can lead to billions of personal information records leaking onto the internet. We'll explain how that recently happened to CVS Health. Download this security update now if you have an older iPhone You'd be surprised at how many older iPhones are still being used. Some are so old that they don't receive OS updates or security patches anymore. But a security flaw was recently discovered that is so nasty that Apple is pushing out an update for old devices. We'll explain what the risks of not updating are and how to get it. Amazon just booted a phone battery and charger brand! Do you use these products? Amazon keeps a catalog of 12 million products, but you won’t find certain phone chargers listed on its storefront. Without explanation, some brands recently disappeared from Amazon, and another electronics brand has now suffered the same fate. We'll tell you what we know so far. |
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