Plus: Secret Santa warning, IRS change, AI pro tip for better results β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β In partnership with NordPass | Itβs a terrific tech Tuesday, friend! Fun fact: Vinyl records made up more than 40% of all album sales last year. Thatβs 50 million records. Taylor Swift's records alone accounted for 7% of all 2023 sales. Wowsie! If youβre stumped on a gift for the Gen Zer in your life, vinyl might hit the right note. π΅ Remembering passwords can feel impossible. Jotting them down on sticky notes or saving them in your browser is risky business. Instead, keep your passwords safe and accessible the smart way with the password manager I trust and recommend. β Kim π¬ Was this email forwarded? Sign up here for free | TODAY'S TOP STORY Tricked into scamming yourself You're pulling your hair out, trying to fix something on your computer. You Google it and find what looks like a helpful website or a tutorial with easy step-by-step instructions. Phew, youβre finally solving your problem, but hold up! Youβve just walked into a βscam-yourselfβ attack. Cybercreeps use this clever strategy to trick you into compromising your tech so they donβt have to do the dirty work. How bad is it? Bad. Really bad. βScam-yourselfβ attacks shot up 614% in the third quarter of this year alone. Lumma Stealer, the top data-stealing malware type that grabs banking info and browser extensions, spiked by 1,154%. When somethingβs broken, our instinct is to rush and fix it as quickly as possible. Now, add to this the fact youβre going through the steps yourself so it feels like youβre in control. Thatβs exactly what makes these tricks so dangerous. How they snag you π€ Fake CAPTCHA: You verify (βIβm not a robotβ), then youβre asked to download a README file for instructions. Those instructions install malware. βΆοΈ YouTube tutorials: You click a download link in the description of a YouTube video that promises to fix your tech issue. You guessed it! Itβs malware in disguise. π ClickFix scams: You copy and paste commands into your computer while following a step-by-step guide. Oops β¦ Youβve commanded it to obey its new hacker overlords. π Phony updates: Quick! A pop-up says you need to install a security update right now! Itβs malware pretending to be your app, operating system or browser. How to protect yourself These scammers are savvy, but you can outsmart them. Think twice before downloading: If a tutorial tells you to turn off antivirus software or download a random link, bail. Rely on big names (like Google, Apple and Microsoft) that publish steps for help online (or, you know, me!). Check URLs and sources: Cybercriminals mimic legitimate sites. Always double-check the web address, especially when youβre looking at updates or troubleshooting guides. If the URL feels off, trust your gut and close it. Be careful what you copy and paste: Never copy commands from unknown sources into your computerβs terminal or command prompt. Thatβs a classic malware delivery tactic. Update the right way: Donβt click random pop-ups to update your software. Always go through your device settings or the app store. I know, the scams never stop. But donβt worry β Iβve got your back. Now, be a hero and help protect others by sharing this important info using the share buttons below. Together, we can stay one step ahead! |
KIM KOMANDO TODAY Grocery stores are gathering data on you Tap or click below to play this podcast from tech expert Kim Komando: πππ Listen on Komando.com β |
WEB WATERCOOLER π§βπ Secret Santa scam trending on social: It goes like this. Send one anonymous gift and youβll get dozens in return. Invite your friends, too! Spoiler: Your gift goes straight to a scammer, who wonβt even send you coal in return. This pyramid scheme goes by names like βSecret Sisterβ or βSecret Santa Dog.β Pass! Never comes with a lifetime guarantee: The FTC found only 11% of smart devices say how long theyβll get software updates. Itβs required by law for anything with a written warranty over $15. Check endoflife.date to see if any of your gadgets are ready for retirement. π€ A Texa-llent idea: Remember the winter storm that left millions of Texans without power? The state is now requiring all crypto miners, big or small, to register. Any unregistered mining outfit that consumes over 75 megawatts (that would be like charging 1,500 Teslas at once) is looking at fines ranging up to $25,000 per day. Thatβs one big mine! A new YouTube trend: I thought this was interesting. Searching for βIMG_0001β on YouTube lets you watch videos uploaded from early iPhones between 2009 and 2012. The clips show life before social media took over. Thereβs no editing, no descriptions and no flash β¦ because the iPhone 3G didnβt have one. Be the smartest one at work: Download NetSuiteβs free knowledge drop, βThe CFOβs Guide to AI and Machine Learning.β* No matter what your role is, you should know more about using AI for your business. π€ The tax man cometh β¦ later: The $600 reporting rule for apps like PayPal and Venmo is delayed yet again. This rule says apps owe you a tax form for annual incomes over $600. For another year, personal payments and small sales wonβt result in a new tax form. Donβt smile yet; anything over $5,000 (like a car you sell online or your side hustle income), and youβll receive a Form 1099βK. π«Ά Itβs a small world after all: A journalist in Georgia uncovered her own adoption story while exposing a baby-trafficking scandal. A DNA test coupled with a Facebook post led her to her biological dad, who, shockingly, had been her Facebook friend for years. Isnβt that strange? Winging it: Forget those small prop planes carrying advertising banners over beaches. Drones are replacing planes in places like Miami Beach. Theyβre quieter and β get this β they track ad views in real time and fly about 400 feet lower than planes. Thereβs no avoiding βem. π Cybercab's dirty secret: Elon Musk says Teslaβs robotaxi service is coming by 2026. The catch? It wonβt be βfully autonomousβ as promised. A recent job listing shows Tesla is hiring a team to remotely control its vehicles when they get stuck. FYI: Theyβre not the first to do this, itβs an industry standard. Waymo and others just keep it under wraps. |
KOMANDO HOLIDAY GIFT GUIDE The present everyone fights over π Holiday party season is here! I gathered up gifts perfect for Secret Santa, White Elephant or any other swap. This mini mushroom grow kit is under $20 and grows oyster mushrooms in less than 10 days. Bonus: Snap a pic and the company will donate a free kit to a classroom in need. Disposable cameras are in vogue again. This one is 30% off! A Flexi Hose. No kidding, I brought one to our office White Elephant party one year, and everyone tried stealing it. These mini Bob Ross painting kits are under $10 so everyone at the party can paint some happy little clouds. Make sure whoever gets this mini inflatable tube guy (34% off) isnβt the same person who sits next to you at work. πΈ Or shop by price: Under $10 | Under $25 | Under $50 |
DIGITAL LIFE HACK 1-minute test to check if your phone is spying Tap or click below to play this podcast from tech expert Kim Komando: πππ Listen on Komando.com β |
TECH LIFE UPGRADES πΈ See what youβre spending: Apps and subscriptions add up. On an iPhone, go to Settings, tap your name, then Media & Purchases > View Account > Purchase History. You can pick a date range at the top. Team Android, open Google Play, tap your profile icon, then go to Payments and subscriptions > Budget & history. Your forbidden book section: Keep your steamy romance novels on lock by creating a passkey for your Kindle. Tap the three dots (upper right) and go to Settings > Device Options > Device Passcode. Your passcode can be up to 12 digits long. Thatβs hot! The verdict is in: Serve as a virtual juror through eJury. You review cases and answer questions that help lawyers prepare for trial. How much does online jury duty pay? Based on the complexity and length of the case, anything from $5 to $60. Lawyers never lose their appeal. π€ Learn to speak AI: Type in β--no [excluded words or phrases]β for anything you want the chatbot to ignore. The double hyphen and βnoβ tell the bot to leave out those words or phrases. Say youβre hosting a dinner party and need appetizer ideas. Use β--no shrimpβ if someoneβs allergic. Just say no to free VPNs: Theyβre all over the app stores, but using one isnβt worth the risk. Usually, theyβre based out of Communist China and capture every single keystroke. Right now, get an extra four months of my VPN pick free on a one-year plan at ExpressVPN.com/kim.* |
BY THE NUMBERS $2 to $3 Estimated hourly operating costs for Amazonβs robot workers in 2025. Right now, bots that walk on two legs are being used alongside humans and cost $10 to $12 an hour to run. Amazon says its plan is for bots and humans to always work together. Sure. Up to 11 years Added to your life with a daily walk. The correlation between physical activity and mortality for folks over 40 is about twice as strong as we once thought. OK, time to go get my steps. 500,000 fans On Xiaohongshu (Chinaβs Instagram) for Maye Musk. Elonβs gorgeous mom has been a model for many years and is a superstar in China. At 75, sheβs a top silver-haired influencer. Maye we all be this fabulous. |
WHAT THE TECH? Jaguarβs new EV concept car comes in a Barbie pink. Yup, the catβs out of the bag, but this one feels more like a stray. There'll be no Barbie queue for this! |
UNTIL NEXT TIME ... Before I go β¦ Did you start remembering all those records sitting in boxes? Good, because some of them might be worth a ton. Run to eBay if you have: Led Zeppelinβs first self-titled release. Itβs worth up to $10,000 in near-mint condition! An original mispress of βThe Freewheelinβ Bob Dylan.β This misprintβs worth thousands. Original pressings of Pink Floydβs βThe Dark Side of the Moonβ are also worth thousands. Even if you donβt have any of these, many rock, blues and jazz records from the β60s and β70s are selling right now. That sure is groovy. (Ahem, get it?) πΆ On that note, Iβm outta here. Hit this page for 58% off my password manager pick so you can stop hitting that βForgot login?β button. You deserve it! See you tomorrow at the same place, same time, with the best tech newsletter in the USA! β Kim | |
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