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May 6, 2022

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These free antivirus and cleaning apps are putting your phone at risk - Delete them now

3 things you need to know today

1. These free antivirus and cleaning apps are putting your phone at risk - Delete them now

You can find popular free antivirus apps that have been downloaded millions of times. Sounds good, right? Wrong. A recent study found malicious links and trackers in 40 high-ranking apps. We'll show you why they're bad for your devices and recommend a better solution.

Tap or click here for a list of malicious antivirus apps. →

2. New phishing scams targeting your bank account

Over the last few months, scammers have used fraudulent details for almost every bank in the U.S., and their tactics are constantly evolving. Here are some of the most common phishing attacks circulating now and tips to avoid falling victim.

Tap or click here for ways to protect your finances. →

3. $100 for a tank of gas? Top 10 most expensive vehicles at the pump

Gas prices have been out of control for a while now. Depending on what you drive, you could be spending a ton at the pump. A recent report revealed the 10 most expensive vehicles to fill up from empty to full. We'll give you details along with tips on reducing fuel consumption.

Tap or click for a list of the most expensive vehicles to fill with gas. →

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Brain chips, Apple Watch satellites, Corvette EV

Elon Musk says his brain chips will be a lot like smartwatches. Apple Watch could get satellite communication soon. Plus, here's how to turn handwritten notes into text you can edit. Also, MIT researchers built ultra-thin speakers, General Motors teases a Corvette EV and free security cam software you should know about.

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  1. Booking a job interview over a messaging app? It could be a scam. Tap or click to see how to spot them.
  2. Downloading ‘free’ movies online is a bad idea – especially if they star these actors. Tap or click to find out the most targeted actors.
  3. Don’t fall for this room service scam that cost one family $6,000. Tap or click for ways to spot this sneaky scam.
  4. This image is stumping everyone online. Tap or click to see if you can figure out what it really is.
  5. Report finds many mental health apps fail to protect your data. Tap or click for a list of offending apps.
 

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