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500K Zoom accounts for sale on the Dark Web – protect yourself now More than 500,000 Zoom logins were discovered for sale on the Dark Web. At less than a penny per account, this breach is a troll's dream come true — and the method they used to crack the accounts can spell trouble for your other logins. Here's what you need to do right now, whether or not you use Zoom. Tap or click here for the critical step you need to take. → |
Urgent Windows update: Patch fixes 3 zero-day flaws, 113 bugs COVID-19 has turned everything upside down, so any sign of normalcy can be comforting. And what could be more normal than another barrage of Windows 10 updates? For "Patch Tuesday," Microsoft has released a new bundle of fixes that address three zero-day flaws and a whopping 115 bugs. Here's how you can get it. Tap or click here to see if this update is worth your while. → |
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Track your $1,200 stimulus check – here’s how to use the new IRS site Stimulus checks are already being distributed, but not everyone is getting theirs at the same time. When is your money coming? You can now track its status and submit your direct deposit information to the IRS so you can get your payout faster. We'll show you how. Tap or click here to track your stimulus check. → |
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Apple’s $399 iPhone: Specs, how to order, is it worth it? After coronavirus-related production delays, Apple has finally announced the long-rumored update to the original iPhone SE 2. It's an older design paired with modern specs and comes in at the budget-friendly $399. Even at the lower price, is upgrading to the new model worth it? Tap or click here see if the budget iPhone is right for you. → | Where Zoom went wrong and where you should go now Zoom has exploded in popularity over the last few weeks as meetings moved onto the web. But the sudden growth, and lacking security, has organizations from the Department of Education to the FBI saying no more. Tap or click to listen to the latest Consumer Tech Update. → |
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It’s the end of the world as we know it! And Siri feels fine. Want to see something scary? Just ask Siri, “How long until 2020 ends?” If your Siri is working like everyone else’s, she’ll tell you that 2020 is ending in just a matter of hours! How can this be? Does Siri have classified information about the COVID-19 pandemic, government plots or a full-scale nuclear war? Well, believe it or not, this isn’t a glitch, but it’s not the end of the world either. Most of the world runs on what we call “military time,” which includes a 24-hour day. If you ask Siri when “2020 is ending,” what she thinks you’re saying is “When is 8:20 p.m. ending?” The exact amount of hours will depend on your local time, but the end of 20:20 can’t be more than a day away from anyone in the world. Oh Siri, thanks for giving anyone who fell for this trick a heart attack. That wasn’t very smart of you. Computers are getting better at understanding us, but there are some sentences they just can’t manage.
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