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3 things you need to know today 1. New spin on fake customer support call puts your data at risk Email scams have been used for as long as the internet is old. But scammers are constantly evolving their tactics to lure in as many victims as they can. Changing course, cybercriminals are now taking a different approach to stealing your data and infecting your computer. Here's how they do that, and how to protect yourself. Tap or click here for the latest trick scammers are using to steal your data. → |
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And finally… Quarantine is tough, but looking at dogs can make you feel better. 🐶 That’s why one YouTuber rigged an AI-enabled camera designed to recognize dogs passing by his home. When his camera identifies a four-legged friend, an automated text-to-speech voice shouts words of encouragement, like, "Good boy!" or "I like your dog!" "Looking at dogs and cats will increase the amount of serotonin and dopamine in your brain," the creator of Ryder Calm Down says. So, he made this doggie detector to infuse some happiness into his days. Tap here to watch him set up this pup-friendly tech. |