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đ¸ Scammers are posing as Fidelity, Morgan Stanley and other financial giants: Remember, theyâll never call or text asking for your password, one-time code, money transfers or remote access to your computer. If something feels off, stop and contact them directly. Stay sharp!
You have to C#: Fired web dev Davis Lu allegedly activated a kill switch, locking thousands out of his past employerâs systems. Now, the 55-year-old faces up to 10 years in prison after being found guilty of criminal sabotage, though he plans to appeal. Anytime you need to get rid of someone in IT, minimize the risks.
đś Itâs Octomom, aka Natalie Suleman: Yep, the woman who made headlines years ago for giving birth to eight kids! Well, theyâre all 16 now, and momma bear is raising them old-school and strict. No phones, no dating until 18 and zero social media.
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Chase bank customers: Starting March 23, theyâll block Zelle payments tied to social media scams. Nearly 50% of Zelle fraud reports came from social media. If your payment gets denied, Chase will ask for more info. They shouldâve done this sooner.
Google Shopping changes: Vision Match lets you create what you canât find â just enter a prompt like âcolorful dress with daisies,â and AI will match it to real items. Virtual try-on now works for skirts and pants, and the See this look on you lets you try on beauty products with AR tech.
đď¸ Lost civilizations? Many are buried beneath sand making them nearly impossible to find. But now, researchers are using incredible SAR technology to send radar waves underground to detect hidden structures. Combine that with AI, and boom, itâs picking up things like 5,000-year-old settlements in Dubai. Amazing. Mummyâs home!