New malware can steal your 2FA codes — Turn your Amazon devices into digital photo frames
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March 16, 2022

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This dangerous malware can steal 2FA codes to break into your accounts

3 things you need to know today

1. This dangerous malware can steal 2FA codes to break into your accounts

Two-factor authentication is one of the most robust security measures you can employ. So, when something comes in between your authentication process, it has the potential to create serious trouble. A new malware variant allows thieves to infiltrate your 2FA codes. Here's how to stay protected.

Tap or click here to protect your 2FA codes. →

2. Crypto Tip: Don't fall for celebrity crypto pitches

Cryptocurrency prices can fluctuate wildly based on word of mouth alone. Take the case of EthereumMax, which was promoted by some big-time celebrities, who pumped the prices up and then sold their shares and pocketed the money. Here's why taking crypto advice from celebrities is a bad idea.

Tap or click here for details on how celebrity crypto advice went terrible. →

3. Tech tip: How to turn your Echo Show or Fire TV into a digital photo frame

You may have thousands of photos stored in your phone but how often do you look at them. They're easy to share but you're not going to be sending photos to everyone you know everyday. What you can do is display them in your home for your own enjoyment as well as that of your visitors. We'll show you how easy it is to turn your Amazon devices into digital photo frames.

Tap or click here to learn how to turn your Amazon devices into digital photo frames. →

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