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Update your iPhone now to patch 2 big vulnerabilities Apple's rollout of the highly anticipated iOS14.5 has been somewhat bumpy. Between battery issues and locked features, some might have been reluctant to update. But the latest patch to the operating system fixes two important issues. Here is why you should update immediately. Tap or click here to get the latest iOS update. → |
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7 tech support scams going around right now Your computer has a virus. You must purchase this software now or your computer will crash. Better yet, has your car warranty expired? Scams are annoying, they waste your time and they could fool you into passing over a lot of information and money. Your best defense is knowing what to look for. That's where we come in. Fake sites are impersonating Microsoft and Spotify – Here’s what to look for You get an ad for a free game that looks fun or an offer for music streaming at no cost. Awesome! Except when it's not. Cybercriminals are carefully hiding malware in copycat websites designed to trick you into thinking you've landed on the real thing. Read on for some ways to spot the fakes. 5 ways to keep your online searches private Long gone are the days of pretending like what we post, search for, or look at online is private. The internet is forever, and that includes your Google searches. If that makes you uncomfortable, we have good news. By taking a few steps, you can keep what you look for to yourself. |
AUDIO BRIEFING | How you can fight back against cybercrime Most countries have a cybercrime unit. Many also have hacking units, elite gangs of cyber soldiers who launch long-term attacks on rival nations. Their goal: to steal state secrets or even wreak havoc on its citizens. But you can be your own cybercrime unit — and there are a lot of threats you need to protect yourself from. Kim talks with Etay Maor, the Senior Director of Security Strategy at Cato Networks. Find out how this battle of giants impacts you — as well as how you can stay safe. Play Now • 40 min ▶ |
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