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July 24, 2020 |
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On this weekend's showPandemic-related cyberattacks keep increasing, but you won’t believe the numbers. Plus, working from home could become the new and permanent normal. Find out what companies are hiring. And, a company’s new drone promises to disinfect a stadium in about three hours. That and more, plus your calls and questions. |
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Remove your name, address and more off this site now!Most data collection services don't seem to have your best interests in mind. In fact, many explicitly mine data from across the web to sell to other firms. And now, one of these platforms is attracting attention for its slick web design and massive database of contact information. Here's how you can remove your data from it. Tap or click here to see how to get yourself off this data brokering platform. → | Don’t click this phony Google Chrome updateScammers don't even need to bother with deceptive emails to ensnare a victim these days. A new kind of popup has been circulating on some of the shadier corners of the web. It disguises itself as a Google Chrome update alert, but if you install it, your entire computer can become compromised. Here's what you need to know. Tap or click here to see how this realistic scam is tricking so many people. → |
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SIM swapping: 5 ways to protect your phone from hackersImagine this: Out of nowhere, your phone doesn’t work and while you’re trying to figure out what’s wrong with it — without being able to make calls — a hacker is digging through your apps and files. That's the reality of SIM swapping attacks. Kim has 5 tips to keep you and your data safe from enterprising criminals. Tap or click here for pro tips on protecting your phone from this scary attack. → |
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A fatal mistake: Death fraud foiledThere’s a reason your teachers told you to pay attention during spelling lessons. If there’s a misspelled word on an important document, it can mean the difference between success and failure. Case in point, look what happened to one Robert Berger, a man who attempted to fake suicide to get out of legal hot water for a stolen vehicle. After forging a death certificate, he had his lawyer attempt to pass it off to the judge for the case. But it was only after the judge noticed that the word “Registry” was spelled “Regsitry” (on official legal letterhead, no less) that Mr. Berger was completely found out. Now, he’s in even bigger trouble than he started with. If you must forge a document, don’t forget to remind your attorney to spell-check everything! For some people, spelling is absolutely everything. Tap or click here to see the world’s youngest spelling bee champion in action. → |
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