Guide to suing robocallers — Dangerous tech gadgets in your home
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November 14, 2022

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Hackers are hiding malware in PNG files - Here's what to watch for

3 things you need to know today

1. Hackers are hiding malware in PNG files - Here's what to watch for

Cybercriminals spread malware through malicious apps, spoofed websites and other creative ways. But some are turning to simple image files to target your devices with malware. We've got details on how hackers use PNG files to spread malware, and we'll share ways to protect against it.

Tap or click here to see how malware is spreading through PNG files. →

2. Sick of scammers? How to sue scam callers

Can you sue a robocaller? You might be in luck if you've asked to be removed from their call list. A law on the books entitles you to hundreds of dollars per robocall violation. We've got details on how the law works and steps for you to get paid.

Tap or click here for ways to get paid from annoying robocalls. →

3. Remove these 5 dangerous tech gadgets in your home NOW

Our homes are full of smart this and smart that — and you might not realize when something turns from helpful to dangerous. In my latest column, five things you probably have sitting around that could put you and your family in danger.

Tap or click for a cleanup everyone should do. →

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  1. If you see one of these area codes, don’t answer. Tap or click for ways to spot these scams.
  2. Want to try Netflix with ads? Tap or click to see a list of streaming devices it doesn't work on.
  3. TikTok collects more of your data than you might think. Tap or click here for steps to delete it once and for all.
  4. If you see this app warning on your phone, DO NOT ignore it. Tap or click for details on Google's new malicious app alert.
  5. Over 5M cars have been recalled in the last 6 months. Tap or click to find out if yours is on the list.
 

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How humans solved the greatest riddle of navigation

How humans solved the greatest riddle of navigation

When you look at a globe, you see horizontal and vertical lines crisscrossing the entire sphere. Those are latitude and longitude lines and they have helped us explore the Earth over the last 500 years. In this video, you'll learn how to find your own latitude and longitude at home without using Google. Cool!

 

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