Fake bank text scam — Common security camera installation mistakes
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3 things you need to know today 1. Convincing bank text scam could cost you thousands Let's say you get a text, and your caller ID says it's from your bank. There's some suspicious activity on your account. Next, you get a phone call from someone saying they're from your bank. What do you do? We'll show you a new banking scam and how to avoid falling victim. Tap or click here for steps to avoid this dangerous banking scam. → |
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3. 3 common mistakes when installing security cameras You buy a cheap security camera online, plug it in and move on with your life. What you might not realize are all the mistakes you made along the way. The tech you use to protect your home needs a little protection, too. In this column, I'll show you a few ways to do just that. Tap or click for Kim's security smarts. → |
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