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Recall alert: Urgent warning issued for insulin usersRecalled medical devices are scary enough without the involvement of hackers, but that is the case with these insulin pumps. Following a previous recall of the pumps themselves, the FDA is issuing warnings for the remote controls. A bad actor can gain access to the pump and deliver deadly results. We'll explain how to check yours and see if it's impacted. Tap or click here for details on this frightening health risk. → |
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The upcoming national social media boycott: Everything you need to know More and more Americans are fed up with what they see as Facebook's disregard for the people. Activists claim Facebook plays a destructive role in American life. On Nov. 10, they plan to fight back. If you want to protest Facebook, here's what you can do. Bots are scamming people on Twitter for donations - Here's how to spot their tricks Scammers are always out to rip people off. Those trying to help others with acts of kindness aren't even safe. The latest scheme making the rounds is when thieves create fake Twitter accounts to steal donations intended for those in need. We've got all the details you need to spot these dishonest scams. Millions of customer details leaked in the latest data breach - Here's what you should do Another day, another data breach. The sad truth is, the more online accounts we have, the more we open ourselves up to data breaches and hacks. A popular department store just announced customer data was stolen way back in May 2020. Find out if you are one of millions of victims. |
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