August 26, 2022 |
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3 things you need to know today1. Fake Adobe Acrobat downloads are infecting computersA new malware campaign targets people looking to download Adobe Acrobat Pro and 7-Data Recovery Suite for free. These downloads are through illegal file hosting websites. But criminals are pushing the search results so high up on Google that it can trap unsuspecting users. Tap or click to keep this dangerous malware off your devices. → |
2. Have a Plex account? Change your password nowAttacking the database of a large company is nothing new. Unfortunately, the streaming service Plex has become the latest victim as hackers breached a database with user names and passwords. If you have a Plex account, here is what you must do immediately. Tap or click here to protect your Plex account from cybercriminals. → |
3. Running out of room on your phone? Here are some high-capacity micro SD cards to fix thatYour phone needs more space to store photographs and music, but its internal memory is running dry. It's time to expand. These micro SD cards offer exceptional capabilities and fast data speeds. Tap or click for a simple way to expand your phone's storage space. → |
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