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Recall alert! Nearly half a million Nissan, Porsche models recalled

This year seems to have given rise to more vehicle recalls than ever. There are 50 million cars on the road with issues that could cause harm to the driver, passengers or others on the road. Tap or click here for a recent recall affecting over 200,000 Kia, Ford and GMC vehicles.

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The scams seniors fall for most - And how to spot them

There are so many scams to worry about. It’s like a digital minefield online. But one group of people appears to be more targeted than others. Seniors.

The FBI recently put out a report highlighting the staggering number of scams targeting seniors. We’ll tell you a few viral scams and ways to outsmart them. Please share this article with the seniors in your life so they can stay safe. Tap or click here for five useful apps every senior should download.

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Yikes! Watch out for this porn scam that could cost you

You can browse the internet in whichever way you want. As long as it’s within the law, there are no restrictions on where you go or what you look at. But that does come with associated dangers as not all websites are family-friendly and virus-free. Tap or click here for details on the Dark Web and what you’ll find there.

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Amazon sellers are about to flood your inbox — Take this step now

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Test your eyes: Can you find the 9 hidden images in less than a minute?

Problem-solving is one of the most basic ways people demonstrate intelligence. Many people think that fixing problems faster than others makes them more intelligent — but rushing can lead to oversights. That’s why we’re encouraging you to take a deep breath and challenge yourself to try to find the hidden images in this viral optical illusion.

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New iPhone and Android security features to turn on

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Tech support scam targets PC users — Here's what to look for

When things go wrong with our computers, it’s nice to think that we can rely on professionals to help us out. Unfortunately, it’s not that simple.

Best Buy’s Geek Squad is among the most popular tech support services, making it a ripe target for scammers. Have you received an email from the company? Don’t open it or click any links in the message. Tap or click here to check out a new scam using Geek Squad as a lure.

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People use technology to find missing objects, alert emergency services or save someone’s life. One example is an Apple Watch that detected a tumor in a 67-year-old woman from Maine.

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