Imposter apps hiding malware — Amazing last-minute stocking stuffer
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3 things you need to know today 1. Malware is hidden in these fake apps that impersonate the real versions Cybercriminals have a clever new way to spread malware. They post links to malicious apps that impersonate legit programs, hoping to trick you into downloading them. We've got details on how this scheme works and some ways to avoid infecting your devices. Tap or click here for ways to keep malware off your devices. → |
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3. This brilliant phone mount is the perfect stocking stuffer for anyone on your list Christmas is fast approaching, and you've made your big purchases (hopefully). When it comes to stocking stuffers or smaller gifts for casual friends and coworkers, it's nice to have something that doesn't break the bank and works for everyone. That's where this nifty phone mount comes in. Everyone has a phone and will find ways to use it. Tap or click here for a gift that everyone will love. → |
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| Blindspot mirrors $9.99 / Amazon Here's a killer stocking stuffer: Blind spot mirrors. Give these to anyone who could use their help parking their big truck or SUV — or for yourself. The best part? They're on sale for under $10. |
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