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Breaking Tech News You Need to Know June 25, 2020 |
Scary new malware spreading through Google search A new strain of malware has been discovered that masquerades as a legitimate update to Adobe Flash player. Once it's installed, it deletes its own icon, runs hostile code, and hides in your system so it can spam you with advertisements. Here's what you need to know to steer clear of this tricky new malware. Tap or click here to avoid this dangerous malware. → |
How to remove viruses from your iPhone or iPad Do advertisements keep popping up on your iPhone's screen? Does Safari redirect you to the App Store on your iPad? If so, a hacker may have infected your device with malware. But believe it or not, it's actually quite easy to check your phone for viruses and clean out malicious software. Here's how. Tap or click here to see the steps you need to take to protect your iPhone or iPad. → |
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Amazon warehouse hit by coronavirus – do this now to protect yourself Just because you're relaxing for the summer doesn't mean COVID-19 is. And now, an Amazon fulfillment center in Minnesota has seen a dramatic spike in cases among its workers. Here's what you need to know, as well as how you can protect yourself when handling your deliveries. Tap or click here for the latest coronavirus updates. → |
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Contact tracing hoax spreading through Facebook People across the country on are high alert for news about coronavirus contact tracing apps coming to Apple and Android phones. One rumor, in particular, is making the rounds on social media. I’ve got the facts. Tap or click to listen to the latest Consumer Tech Update. → |
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5 Tech Tricks you need to know We all love learning a new trick that can save us time when using our devices. No matter how well we know an app or program, there’s almost always some shortcut we never learned. The same goes for hardware: We may use gadgets every day without knowing their helpful quirks. Well, tune in to expand your digital repertoire. Tap or click to check them out → |
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Friend or foe: Man wrestles shark to free it from capture With much of the country reopening for the summer, beaches have become a top destination for locals and tourists alike. But what happens when a shark appears at a recently opened beach? Well, you wrestle it and set it free, of course! A swimmer at a Delaware beach recently had a close call with what appeared to be a sand tiger shark with a fishing hook in its mouth. But rather than hightail it out of the water, he decided the shark was worth protecting. With nothing more than his bare hands, the swimmer grappled the shark as it flailed in the water, got close to its mouth, and pulled the hook out. The shark, rather than confront the swimmer that manhandled it, decided to quickly swim back into the ocean. A “thank you” would have been nice, at least. Despite the danger, there’s plenty of people who’ve tangled with a shark barehanded. Tap or click here to see an incredible clip of a man catching a shark by hand. → |
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