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March 25, 2022

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These printers are vulnerable to hackers - Update yours now

3 things you need to know today

1. These printers are vulnerable to hackers - Update yours now

Any device that connects to Wi-Fi is vulnerable if you don’t regularly install firmware or software updates. But an often-forgotten gadget that you might have in your home is a Wi-Fi-connected printer. Don't fall victim to hackers. Take these steps to stop them from hacking your printer.

Tap or click here for ways to protect your home printer. →

2. The White House issued a cybersecurity list but forgot these vital steps

The White House issued a warning about the potential for Russia to engage in malicious cyberattacks against the U.S. We found the briefing to be lacking in quite a few details, including one glaring omission. We'll break down the list for you and add some recommendations to beef up your online security.

Tap or click here to stay protected against Russian cyberattacks. →

3. 740K SUVs recalled - Check the list for yours

More than 700,000 SUVs are being recalled for having headlights that are too bright. Driving with them could endanger others on the road. We've got details on this massive recall and what to do if yours made the list.

Tap or click here to see if your headlights are a safety risk. →

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