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A new rule lets debt collectors message you on social media - Here's what they can and can't doSocial media exposes you to people you may not want to be in contact with, including family you'd rather not chat with, jealous exes and even scammers. A new law just went into effect that complicates things further. Debt collectors can now contact you on social media through messages and friend requests. Tap or click here to check out how debt collectors are now using social media to track you down. → |
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9 clever ways cybercriminals want to steal your hard-earned cash this month By now, you know scammers are out in full force during the holidays. And it would be best if you were prepared for their schemes, so you don't get taken. Here is a list of popular scams making the rounds this year and ways to protect your finances. Government-related scams never end - 2 new ones to watch for Cybercriminals are out in full force this holiday season. That's why you need to be aware of these two government impersonation scams that have gone viral. If you don't know what to watch for, your financial accounts and personal information is at risk. 150 HP printers vulnerable to hackers - Patch these flaws now Security researchers recently discovered two vulnerabilities affecting more than 150 HP printer models that could allow hackers to infiltrate networks, take control of devices, spread malware and steal data. HP has released patches for these flaws. |
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