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4 things you need to know today 1. Android phones are vulnerable to a years-old bug - Is your phone at risk? It is unimaginable that a dangerous security flaw in devices has gone undiscovered for 11 years. Yet, that is precisely what happened with open-source software used in Android phones for audio playback. Here's what you need to know to fix the flaw. Tap or click here to find out how to patch this severe vulnerability. → |
2. Need to talk to a real person? 10 hard-to-find tech support phone numbers Some of the biggest companies in the world bury their support numbers in hard-to-find places. They prefer you use other methods to contact them, such as chat windows or email. We've gathered phone numbers for 10 companies and their support pages. Never Google tech support phone numbers, or you may get scammed. Tap or click here for hard-to-find tech support numbers. → |
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4. Quick check to see if someone is spying on your computer You know advertisers and Big Tech are watching much of what you do, but what about something more sinister? Kim has a check to see if something, or someone, has wormed their way into your system. Digital spying leaves clues, and we'll help you find them. Tap or click to see if your system is secure. → |
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