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If you see this app warning on your phone, DO NOT ignore it Cybercriminals are disturbingly creative when looking for new ways to infect your phone with malware. For instance, they're using malware droppers more often than ever before. We'll share some threats to watch for and how to stay safe. Tap or click here for a warning you should never ignore. → |
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Update alert! New Windows 10 and Windows 11 fixes live Microsoft releases updates on the second Tuesday of every month, known as Patch Tuesday. But ahead of those releases are optional updates that include bug fixes, quality-of-life improvements and new features. We got those updates this week for Windows 10 and 11. Here are the highlights and instructions on updating your Windows PC. List: 10 cities where surveillance cameras are always watching Cameras are everywhere these days — on street corners, traffic lights, highways, government buildings and more. Depending on where you live, you could be under surveillance right now. A recent study revealed the 10 most surveilled cities in the U.S. Did yours make the list? Convincing bank text scam could cost you thousands Let's say you get a text, and your caller ID says it's from your bank. There's some suspicious activity on your account. Next, you get a phone call from someone saying they're from your bank. What do you do? We'll show you a new banking scam and how to avoid falling victim. |
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