Scammers are enticing victims with cheap internet — Zero-day flaws fixed by Windows patch
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2. Scammers are using free or cheap internet to lure you in - How to spot their tricks There's a government initiative offering discounts on internet services and devices. It should come as no surprise that bad actors are taking advantage of people in need by impersonating the government to rip them off. We'll show you what to look out for and how to sign up for the legitimate program. Tap or click here to find out how to spot this tricky scam. → |
3. Latest Windows patch fixes 4 zero-day flaws - Update now to protect your PC The latest patch for Windows fixes a host of problems, including four zero-day vulnerabilities. Microsoft also released an update for Windows 11, the first security patch since it launched last week. Here is what the update fixes and how to get it. Tap or click here to get Microsoft's October Patch Tuesday update. → |
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