Watch out for this nasty Windows Defender scam — Quick test reveals just how creative you are
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July 30, 2021

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Have a Windows PC? Don't fall for this bogus Windows Defender charge

3 things you need to know today

1. Have a Windows PC? Don't fall for this bogus Windows Defender charge

Scammers sometimes pose as tech companies whose services you use. One of Kim's listeners sent in a message explaining her experience with a thief impersonating Microsoft. We'll explain how the tricky scheme works and show you how to avoid falling victim.

Tap or click here for signs that swindlers are trying to rip you off. →

2. Worried about storm damage? New phone alert will warn you of 'destructive' weather

Emergency alerts can save lives and prevent injury and damage to property. The National Weather Service will be using three categories to tag alerts sent to smartphones. The "destructive" category tops the list and includes large chunks of hail and fierce winds. We'll detail the categories and show you how to make sure alerts are enabled on your smartphone.

Tap or click here for the best way to prepare for stormy weather. →

3. Take this 4-minute test to see how creative you are

There's a theory that people are either right-brained or left-brained. If you're left-brained, you're supposedly more analytical. Right-brained people are more creative. So, which one are you? You can find out with this quick quiz.

Tap or click here to find out the inner workings of your mind. →

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How the NSA stays safe from spyware

The NSA's purpose is to listen and collect intel from satellites, cellphones and anywhere there are secret communications. But how does the NSA stop people from turning the tables ... and spying on the agency instead?

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In case you missed it ...

  1. Instacart vs. the grocery store. Tap or click to see why one is much better for your family’s safety.
  2. Have an Apple Watch? Tap or click here to enable and use its smart health features.
  3. Recall alert: These medical devices could expose users to dangerous toxins. Tap or click for a list of impacted devices.
  4. Can’t wait to test Windows 11? Tap or click to try it safely and avoid malicious imposters.
  5. Clever sweepstakes scam targets your banking info. Tap or click for ways to protect your finances.
 

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Robot sets world dominoes record

Robot sets world dominoes record

Setting up dominoes so you can knock them down later is incredibly satisfying. It's become even more prevalent with the internet, as people build incredibly complex designs just for the views. Well, our favorite engineer decided to build a robot that could do it faster and more efficiently. Watch as it breaks the world record.

 

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Embrace your inner animal lover with new cat ears that move based on your brain waves. 🐱 Japanese company Neurowear designed these robotic cat ears a few years ago. Now, they're adding speakers that meow and purr when you’re relaxed. It's being crowdfunded, so we're not sure when it will hit the market. 

What do you think? Are you brave enough to wear one of these during your Zoom meetings with coworkers? 🐈

 

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