Check your Netflix account — Another deadly Tesla crash
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February 23, 2023

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Latest shopping scam: Using 'Shark Tank' to trick you into thinking something is legit

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3 things you need to know today

1. Latest shopping scam: Using 'Shark Tank' to trick you into thinking something is legit

Shady sellers are using a new scheme to trick people into buying their products. They create advertisements that claim their items are endorsed by celebrities on the popular show "Shark Tank." But beware. Many of the ads are scams. We'll explain what's happening and give tips to spot the frauds.

Tap or click here for details on this devious ruse. →

2. Someone left a creepy message in this woman's Netflix - Check your account

You won't believe what this Netflix user uncovered after getting a security alert from the platform. Imagine settling into your nightly streaming session, only to find unauthorized activity and weird messages in your My List. We've got all the creepy details.

Tap or click here for the creepiest Netflix hack we've heard about. →

3. Tesla driver dies after slamming into fire truck

Over the weekend, the Contra Costa County fire department tweeted that a Tesla Model S crashed into a fire truck in Walnut Creek, California. This comes after a massive recall over the safety of the autopilot system. We have details on this latest event.

Tap or click to learn about the latest deadly Tesla crash. →

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