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Windows warning: Threat leaves 44 million users at risk

Windows warning: Threat leaves 44 million users at risk

Like many tech companies, Microsoft has users create an account to access its services. But recently, a massive series of data leaks included accounts linked to Microsoft Services Accounts. User's emails were exposed, and Microsoft fears anyone who recycles their passwords for several sites may be at risk of getting hacked. The company is urging users to reset their passwords ASAP.

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FBI issues dire warning about smart TVs and hackers

FBI issues dire warning about smart TVs and hackers

Cybercriminals will take advantage of any weakness they can find. Apparently, the smart TV in your living room is a prime target. The FBI has issued a warning, claiming hackers are able to take advantage of the common smart TV to listen and, in some cases, even watch you in the privacy of your own home. We'll explain what's going on and how to protect your family.

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