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May 11, 2022

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For $5, anyone can buy this malware that steals your logins and browser history

3 things you need to know today

1. For $5, anyone can buy this malware that steals your logins and browser history

All malware is destructive, but one is incredibly sneaky. A backdoor Trojan is enough to strike fear into the hearts of any cybersecurity expert. There is one on the loose now that crooks can buy for $5. Even though it's cheap, it's extremely dangerous.

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2. Cable companies offering free internet service - See if you qualify

Millions of Americans rely on the internet for daily tasks and business. Sadly, affordable internet access isn’t as widespread as you might think. Internet service will be cheaper for those who qualify for the Affordable Connectivity Program. We've got details on the program and how to find out if you are eligible for reduced or even free internet.

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3. You can buy unclaimed UPS and Amazon packages - Here's how

It isn't strange to hear of a package that didn't get delivered. You're first thought might be porch pirates, but sometimes it simply didn't reach you. All the undelivered goods need to go somewhere, and a lot of them end up for auction. Here's how to get in on the action.

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