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In the first hour, cameras with facial recognition are becoming more common in places like airports, even here in the U.S. Now DHS wants to expand their use even more. Plus, the FBI has a dire warning about smart TVs that could leave you open to hackers. And, your new iPhone could be tracking your location when it’s not supposed to be.

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In the second hour, Samsung is reportedly working on a new foldable phone, and this one is very different and much cheaper than their first. Plus, a new Facebook tool wants to make it easier for you to move your photos and videos to other sites. And, police could soon be adding another tool to their belt, one that would make Batman proud.

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In the third hour, you’ve seen promises of flying cars, but how about one that can fly and drive on streets? It’s almost here. Plus, you’ll already find robots working in stores and warehouses, and the gym could be next â€” as personal trainers. And, with Christmas shopping in full swing, find out how to keep porch pirates from stealing your packages.

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Convincing terrorist scam is spreading

Convincing terrorist scam is spreading

Getting letters from the government is always somewhat nerve-wracking. But imagine getting a notice that you're on a watch list for potential terrorism and money laundering! Americans across the country are receiving mysterious letters claiming to be from the United States government, but it's actually a scam designed to trick you into handing over cash. Here are the red flags you need to look for.

Tap or click to see why you shouldn't panic when you get one of these letters.

Don’t fall for this trap hackers are using to steal Android user credentials

Android users just can't catch a break, can they? Whether it's malicious apps or security vulnerabilities, Google's very own operating system is struggling in the face of cybercrime. And now, a new security flaw has users worried about the rising threat of identity theft. With this glitch, cybercriminals can create fake login windows that steal your login credentials and potentially financial data. Here's what we know.

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Hundreds of millions of texts and passwords exposed online

Researchers have discovered an unsecured database containing hundreds of millions of text messages, user accounts and passwords. Researchers say affected users are in significant danger of identity theft, and nobody knows exactly why they were left with no protection. Were you affected and how can you protect yourself from identity theft? Here's what we know, as well as what steps you can take.

Tap or click to see what this means for your privacy.

FBI issues dire warning about smart TVs and hackers

Cybercriminals will take advantage of any weakness they can find. Apparently, the smart TV in your living room is a prime target. The FBI has issued a warning, claiming hackers are able to take advantage of the common smart TV to listen and, in some cases, even watch you in the privacy of your own home. We'll explain what's going on and how to protect your family.

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The workplace goes digital with virtual reality training

We've all had those uncomfortable situations at work. Maybe it's a disagreement with a coworker or a tricky customer interaction — or even firing a long-time employee. Don't you wish you could practice? Thanks to VR, AR and AI developer Talespin, you can. Kim chats with Talespin CEO and co-founder Kyle Jackson about how the company is bringing workplace training to the digital age with its virtual human simulations.

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