Hackers are targeting your Kindle — 10 best ways to block blue light and protect your eyes
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August 7, 2021

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Hackers have a new target: Your Kindle - Here's how they can take over

3 things you need to know today

1. Hackers have a new target: Your Kindle - Here's how they can take over

Threat actors can access virtually any device connected to the internet, a network or a computer. Now, a flaw in Amazon's Kindle e-readers has been discovered that could give hackers access to your device. They can steal information and target specific groups. We'll give you details on the flaw and tips to secure your device.

Tap or click here for details on this dangerous Kindle flaw. →

2. How to store your COVID vaccine card on your iPhone or Android

Like it or not, COVID isn't going away anytime soon. That means vaccinations are more important than ever. You may need proof of vaccination soon to leave the country, get into a sporting event or concert or any number of other things. Here's how to store proof that you've been vaccinated on your phone.

Tap or click here to keep a digital record of your vaccination card. →

3. 10 best ways to block blue light to protect your eyes

Smartphones, laptops and tablets all make life easier life easier, but did you know all the blue light they produce can have lasting consequences? Don't throw your gadgets out just yet. Instead, try these products, software and apps to protect your eyes.

Tap or click for the best ways to block harmful blue light. →

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X-rated email scam, FBI's secret spy phones, tech life hacks

The FBI busted criminals using a secret app to communicate their nefarious deeds. The biggest surprise here is how they did it. X-rated emails are one of scammers' favorite ways to get your info. Plus, the team dives into tech productivity hacks to make life easier.

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