View this email in your web browser. |
|
Call today to ask me your digital-lifestyle question!
|
In today's showThe latest tech headlines about the spread of coronavirus, including phishing scams you need to be aware of. Plus, find out how phone location services turned an innocent man into a burglary suspect. And a design studio has unveiled their vision for the future of cargo transport, and itâs not like any semi youâve seen before. Tap or click to watch my show! â |
Don't miss the three jam-packed hours of my show â catching it is as easy as... |
Listen every weekend on your local radio station. FIND YOUR STATION â | Watch it live or on demand as a Community member. WATCH MY SHOW NOW â | Download the show to take it with you on the go. TRY THE SHOW PODCAST â |
|
|
4 devices that kill coronavirus germs on your phoneThe coronavirus outbreak doesn't seem like it will be ending anytime soon. Thousands of new cases around the world are confirmed every day. Health organizations say the best way to protect yourself is to regularly wash your hands with soap and warm water, but don't stop there. You should also keep your gadgets as clean as possible and this amazing tech can help. Tap or click here for ways to disinfect your phone. â | VPN apps with 35 million downloads caught stealing dataVPNs and ad-blockers are used by smartphone owners across the spectrum. But a recent discovery found several popular apps in these categories have been secretly collecting data from users. The worst part about it: Both iPhone and Android users are affected. Tap or click to see which apps you need to delete immediately. â |
---|
|
|
Watch-worthy video |
How to prep your business for coronavirus quarantinesAs the coronavirus spreads, companies are transitioning to work-from-home options to keep employees safe and limit exposure to the virus. In this security DIY, Kim tells you the essential ways to prep to make sure youâre ready for the worst-case scenario. Tap or click to find out what you need to do. â |
Schoolâs out - of money: Man swindles district for millionsIf you cheat in school, you can get expelled for academic dishonesty. If you cheat a school, you could end up with a few million dollars. One man in Florida put this theory to the test when he sent a fraudulent invoice for contracting services to a school all the way in Texas. Rather than look closely at who they were sending money to and why, the school administrators quickly signed off on a $1,995,715.52 bank transfer. Upon receiving the money, the fraudster immediately spent it on a BMW and several Rolex watches. Fancy! This money was supposed to be used to build a new elementary school. Thankfully, local police managed to catch the suspect and put him on trial. The FBI is now investigating whether he has any other victims, so weâd suggest the bureau check his garage for any more BMWs just to be safe. School sure is different than it was when we attended⦠Tap or click here to see seven shocking misconceptions about school. â |
|
GET THE FREE APPAvailable for your smartphone and tablet DOWNLOAD â | BE AN AMBASSADORRefer your friends, get great rewards! LEARN MORE â |
---|
Please do not reply to this email, as this email address is not monitored. If you no longer wish to hear from us, please update your email preferences or unsubscribe. WestStar MultiMedia Entertainment, Inc. © 2020 | Komando.com | All rights reserved. |