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Breaking Tech News You Need to Know March 25, 2020 |
Windows warning: Hackers can remotely plant malicious code on your PC – do this now A new Windows exploit has been discovered that can let hackers remotely access your PC with nothing more than a malicious file. It's listed as a critical vulnerability, so here's what you can do to protect yourself until a new patch is ready. Tap or click here to find out the best course of action. → |
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Virus lives on surfaces for 17 days – new advice to open your packages New studies have shown the novel coronavirus that causes COVID-19 can live on surfaces for up to 17 days. That means asymptomatic carriers can accidentally transmit the virus to surfaces like packages and boxes. So, what can you do about those packages you've been ordering? Tap or click here to find out how to properly disinfect your deliveries. → |
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“Fed” up: FBI offers a fitness app during these trying times With so many people indoors under the nationwide policy of social distancing, everyone is looking for things to do to pass the time. Some health officials suggest citizens work on physical fitness while stuck at home so they can emerge from quarantine with genuine beach bods. But not everyone knows the best ways to exercise, which is why the FBI is swooping in on Twitter with an app of its own design. The FBI Physical Fitness Test is purportedly based on the training standards FBI agents use. It promises to help you use the proper form when you exercise. But the reaction from Twitter users has been less than stellar. The app asks for your location data, and nobody willingly wants to share what they’re doing at any given moment with the Feds. Nice try, FBI. The FBI really wants to see the inside of your phone. For security reasons, of course. Tap or click to see the behind-the-scenes battle between Apple and the FBI for backdoor iPhone access. → |
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