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This screen-sharing scam can have devastating consequences

This screen-sharing scam can have devastating consequences

Screen sharing has increased since the onset of the pandemic. It's useful for business conference calls and tech support calls. Unfortunately, scammers are using the function to steal information from victims and even take control of their devices. Here are things to watch for and ways to avoid falling victim.

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