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Hackers impersonating antivirus software in clever phishing attacksA new phishing campaign uses an email and well-known antivirus software to trick you into downloading malware onto your computer. You need to be on the lookout for this campaign or you'll end up with a real mess on your hands. Tap or click here to see how this clever scam works and how you can avoid it. → |
Fact or fiction: Online game helps you spot COVID-19 conspiraciesHow often do you see social media posts that make you angry or scared? That's no accident. If someone wants a post to spread, playing to fears and emotions is the easiest method. And now researchers have created a game that can show you how fake news manipulates the way you feel. Can you make a fake story go viral? Tap or click here to spot how these fake posts spread and stay a step ahead. → |
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Don’t fall for this Medicare scam coming after seniorsScammers are targeting seniors with convincing lies about healthcare plans. If you talk with them long enough, they'll ask you for personal information they can use to steal your identity. Here's how you can spot their tricks, and what to do if you fall for them. Tap or click here to see the red flags. → |
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Hurry, Christmas-tober is here!It’s going to be a tough year for holiday shoppers as merchants launch a volley of unrelenting holiday sales. And the assault is already well underway. |
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20 useful, practical products under $20 on Amazon you’ll wish you had soonerThe little things really do make a big difference in life. These affordable finds are all useful and practical — and at $20 or less, they won't break the bank. From a super handy charger to a way to hide valuables in plain sight, you're bound to find something you like. Tap or click here to see Kim's favorite Amazon finds under $20. → | 5 common tech problems gone with these easy solutionsYou wouldn't believe some of the questions I get on my radio show and through email. Trust me, tech troubles never end. But there are many you can fix yourself with a little know-how. That's where I come in! In this column, I break down five common tech issues, from spotty Wi-Fi to running out of storage on your computer or phone. Tap or click for my pro tricks to solve your tech woes. → |
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IRS plans to collect taxes after doomsdayThey say nothing in life is certain but death and taxes. Well, that's especially true with the IRS. It actually has a plan to continue to collect taxes even in the face of the end of the world as we know it. Tap or click to see how the end of the world just got scarier. → |
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One of my most popular eBooks: 'How to Get Free HDTV and Cut the Cable'Are you sick of spending hundreds or thousands of dollars each month on channels you never watch? Ready to save money and still watch your can’t-miss shows, sports, news and movies? It’s time to cut the cord or ditch the satellite dish. You’re probably not sure where to start, and that’s where I come in. In “How to Get Free HDTV and Cut the Cable,” I’ll walk you through how to say goodbye to your expensive cable subscription and still watch the shows you love. I’ll teach you about the different service options and help you find the hardware you need. Don't miss out! Get your copy on Amazon Kindle. → |
I’m here for YOU!Navigating the digital world can be intimidating and sometimes downright daunting. But I'm here to help! Do you want to cut the cable? Maybe you’d like advice on starting your own online business. Or perhaps someone in your family is misusing tech and you need some help. Tap or click here to tell me how I can help you with your digital issues. → |
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Going postal: This story is not what you expectPostal workers are under a ton of pressure, so it’s no wonder the expression “going postal” exists. But more often than not, they’re hardworking heroes. Take, for instance, the story of Fernando Garcia, a USPS mailman who saved someone’s life. Fernando was finishing his daily route when he heard a loud scream from a nearby house. He found a man bleeding on the ground with a chainsaw nearby and a deep wound in his arm. Using his own belt as a tourniquet, Fernando was able to slow the bleeding and get the man to safety. What’s more, he stayed with him until an ambulance arrived. Talk about going above and beyond the call of duty. There’s just one problem: Nobody knows what the man was doing with the chainsaw or why! Tap or click here to see even more amazing mail stories from around the world. → |
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