This tool is 99% effective against malware

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Security warning: Watch out for Social Security scammers

Since much information is tied to your Social Security number, scammers often look for ways to get their hands on it. A recent change to Social Security benefits has scammers out in full force, and you must know how to protect yourself.

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Hackers steal $285M in Bitcoin

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$285 million in crypto — gone. Two hackers stole over 4,100 Bitcoin from a billionaire, but they didn’t get away with it. Plus, tips for using Perplexity AI, a shocking Titan submersible update, and a fantasy football fan caught sending fake threats.

🚫 Another China ban: The House of Representatives just voted to ban new DJI drones in the U.S. The Chinese spy balloon incident, along with China’s threats to invade Taiwan and drag America into a Pacific war, have led to real concerns about China collecting intricately detailed maps of the U.S. and its infrastructure through the millions of DJI drones flown by innocent Americans. You can still buy one, but if the bill passes, flying new models will be off-limits.

$1.2 billion

For Israel’s “Iron Beam” defense laser. The laser can take out air threats from over four miles away and never runs out of ammo (paywall link). The Iron Beam can destroy threats for about $2,000 a pop (the cost of electricity), compared to $50,000 for traditional missile defense. I hope this is on the U.S. military’s wishlist.

Update your PC! Patch Tuesday fixes 98 flaws

Keeping your devices updated is important. Developers release patches and fixes that improve your phone or computer’s performance and protect it against the latest threats.

Here’s a surprise for iPhone users — you can get the latest updates early if you take this simple step. Tap or click here to learn how to stay ahead of the pack.

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Malware is hidden in these fake apps that impersonate the real versions

Malware comes in many different forms. But it always has the same objective. To rip you off.

If you think you have a device infected with malware, you must remove it ASAP. Tap or click here for steps to remove malware from your phone or computer. Better yet, we all need to take preventative measures to avoid malware before it’s too late.

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The latest must-have for the elite? High-worth individuals are less cyber-protected than organizations, making them bigger targets. Case in point: Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk and Bill Gates have all had their phones or X accounts hacked. Now folks are paying experts big bucks to protect them from cyber threats, because, well, big money is on the line.

A grieving mom forced off social media: A judge said “to protect minors,” the posts about her 13-year-old daughter’s suicide must be removed. Internet sleuths located the four teens accused of bullying the girl offline and online, and now their families are receiving threats. This happened in a Mississippi town of 20,000 people, but it’s getting national attention.

😱 The truth is out: Earlier this year, Raffaela Spone was accused of creating a deepfake video of her daughter’s cheerleading competitor vaping. The community turned on Spone, complete with death threats. Fast-forward — the video turned out to be real and the investigation was botched. Yeah, Spone’s suing for $20 million.

H2-Oh-no: The White House asked governors to draw up plans to tackle cybersecurity threats to our state water systems. Here’s the problem: Many facilities are underfunded and short-staffed, making a sudden coordinated attack a real possibility. I always have a few cases of water in storage, just in case.

Angry letters, threats, Bud Lite and Netflix

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Netflix made a whole lot of people mad when it said no more password sharing. In 60 seconds, why there’s a lot to learn from the streaming company’s marketing.

Luna just tanked and suicide threats

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How much money was lost during the crypto crash of the past few weeks? Here’s the shocking news, in 60 seconds.

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5 types of cybersecurity threats you should know about

When criminals try to take over your digital life, it can feel like you’re in a high-tech thriller or horror movie. It has all the elements of a heart-racing film: high stakes, evil villains and an unwitting protagonist thrown into chaos. This quick guide to five types of cybersecurity threats will help protect your digital life.

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From new emoji to Universal Control - Update your iPhone, iPad and Mac now

You should never stall when Apple unrolls a new software update. Cybersecurity professionals work hard to patch the latest vulnerabilities so you’re safe from newly discovered threats. That’s not the only reason why you should update your devices, though.

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Scammers are impersonating FBI agents. Don't let your family fall for it

Some robocalls are easy to spot. When a robotic voice warns your Netflix account is locked or that a credit card you don’t have has been compromised, it’s obvious you should just hang up.

But not all scam calls are so easy to spot. Thieves are always coming up with clever ways to trick victims out of their personal data and rip them off. Thankfully there are some steps you can take to stop scam and robocalls on your own. Tap or click here for ways to stop them in their tracks.

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Scammers text threats and photos of your own kids to scare you - Don't fall for it

Phone scams are all about deception — but fear is another tactic that scammers are more than happy to use against you. And if they can frighten you into sharing personal data, you can bet that they’ll push for your money, too.

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Windows alert: Fake Office updates trick you into downloading malware

It’s rare for malware threats to stay the same. In fact, the more time that passes without addressing a threat, the more dangerous it becomes. That’s why early detection, patches and education are critical to protecting people from cyberattacks.

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The best home security system for everyone under your roof

Having a home security system is a must these days. There are just too many criminals in the world to leave your protection up to chance.

But having a system watch your doors and windows isn’t enough. It also needs to protect you from disasters like fires and floods — especially if you have young children in your home or happen to be caring for elderly parents.

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Virus warning for Mac and Windows users!

Malware is a scourge, and our battle with it is as old as the internet itself. And just like with every war, both sides are constantly adjusting tactics to stay one step ahead of the other.

For a perfect example, you don’t need to look much further than the phishing campaigns sweeping the internet. In previous years, these malicious emails could be easily spotted due to bad graphics and poor spelling. But now, they’re looking more realistic than ever. Tap or click here to see an Outlook scam that looks like a real-life error message.

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