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3 things you need to know today 1. Watch out for this clever LinkedIn phishing attack Scammers always find new ways to land fresh victims. A newly discovered scheme sees crooks using LinkedIn tools to bypass email protection and target users at will. This phishing campaign uses the tried-and-true method of convincing people that a package for them is waiting to be picked up. Here's how the scam works and what you should look out for. Tap or click here to spot this LinkedIn phishing attack. → |
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3. Google smarts: 5 ways to get more out of Gmail, Maps, Calendar, and Docs When something is free, you're the product. That's certainly true in the case of Google. We put up with all the tracking because Gmail, Maps, Calendar and Drive are free and incredibly easy to use. You might as well get the most out of them. Here are five ways to do that. Tap or click for Google smarts you'll wish you knew sooner. → |
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