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  • How to stop robocalls on your flip phone

    Robocalls can be a real headache, no matter what type of phone you use. If you’re like many people who prefer the simplicity of a flip phone, you might be wondering how to tackle this issue.  Donna reached out to us with a simple but great question, asking, “Is there a way to eliminate robocalls from a flip phone?” We’ve reported extensively on how to stop spam calls from coming to your smartphone, but what…

  • Fake job interview emails installing hidden cryptocurrency mining malware

    The job market hasn’t been great in the last few years, especially in tech, leaving a lot of people actively looking for jobs.  Scammers are taking advantage of this. They have come up with a new trick where they pretend to be recruiters to spread crypto miners on people’s devices.  It starts with an email inviting the person to schedule an interview for a job. But when they click the link, it installs a malicious…

  • Best ways to give your old iPhone a second life

    Before tossing out your old iPhone, consider it a treasure trove of potential waiting to be unlocked.  Your seemingly outdated device isn’t just electronic waste. It’s a versatile gadget ready for an exciting second life. From transforming into a smart home hub to becoming a dedicated digital companion, an old iPhone can be repurposed in countless creative ways that breathe new life into technology you may not have considered.  Here are some of the best…

  • What to do if you think your PC has a virus

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  • Mac malware mayhem as 100 million Apple users at risk of having personal data stolen

    Apple’s Macs are generally considered more secure than Windows PCs, but they are not immune to hackers. Numerous incidents demonstrate that Macs are not impenetrable, and a new one has recently been added to the list. Security researchers have discovered a new variant of stealer malware that targets browser credentials, cryptocurrency wallets and other personal data. I reported on this malware in 2024 as well. Previously, it relied on macOS browser extensions to steal data. Now,…

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