October 9, 2020 |
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Hidden danger in your browser: Remove these extensionsThe makers of two popular browser extensions are involved in a lawsuit for spying on social media accounts. The shocking twist? Facebook is the plaintiff! Yes, that's right, the world's biggest social media site is accusing software developers of stealing user data. Oh, the irony! Has Facebook finally had a change of heart about privacy? Tap or click here to see why Facebook cares so much about these extensions. → | Scary new malware can survive even if you erase and reinstall WindowsMost security software can handle viruses and Trojans no problem. But researchers have found a new kind of Trojan that keeps reappearing no matter how many times you delete it. It's so strong, in fact, that not even a full system reset can get rid of it. We've got all the frightening details and signs of infection to watch for. Tap or click here to find out why this virus is so dangerous. → |
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Digital Life Hack: 15 insanely useful websites you need to bookmarkThe internet is home to billions of websites, and you're probably missing some of the best the web has to offer. In this Digital Life Hack, Kim has 15 sites to save you money, help you stay safe online and replace expensive software and services. Break out of your rut and give these sites a try. Tap or click to find out what useful websites you’re missing out on. → |
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The devil is in the details: Australia welcomes an old resident back to the mainlandHave you ever seen a Tasmanian devil in real life? These stocky marsupials are notorious hunters with a powerful bite to match — even if they don’t spin like their Looney Tunes counterpart. Believe it or not, these animals have been extinct on the Australian continent for almost 3,000 years — predating the arrival of Europeans in the area. But now, conservationists are finally returning them to their natural habitat. The reason? A population of feral cats is threatening local wildlife and scientists believe they can help restore balance. Welcome home, little guys. Australia is home to all sorts of strange creatures you can’t find anywhere else. Tap or click here to see the strange life of Australia’s stingless bees. → |
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