March 13, 2023 |
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Tech advice you can trust™ |
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3 things you need to know today1. Nasty malware can steal login credentials for 400 banksCybercriminals spread malware for many nefarious reasons. It's used to steal social media log-ins and encrypt devices to lock you out of your files to make you pay a ransom. But a new malware variant is more frightening. It's used to steal banking credentials. Here's everything you need to know. Tap or click here for ways to avoid this dangerous new malware variant. → |
2. How to see everything Amazon knows about youAmazon knows a lot about you. It has your home address, phone number, shopping preferences and more. If you have Alexa-enabled devices at home, it knows even more. Want to find out precisely what Amazon knows about you? We can help. Here's our step-by-step guide to getting this critical data. Tap or click here to see all the information Amazon has on you. → |
3. Being stalked through your devices? Take these steps nowI'm hearing from more and more people who worry they're being watched. Some signs of stalking and spying are apparent, and others are sneakier. If you're worried someone is spying, take these steps. |
ANDROID UPDATESGet Android tips, tricks and updates to your inbox twice a week. Coming up soon: How to hide files and folders on your PC. Handy! |
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