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How to spot the signs of a virtual kidnap scam.

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Malwarebytes Newsletter May | Issue 2
The big stories
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How to spot the signs of a virtual kidnap scam
Virtual kidnap attempts are big business for criminals. We offer some steps to minimise the risk of this terrifying crime.
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AirTag
AirTag stalking: What is it, and how can I avoid it?
AirTag stalking is in the news as more US bills look to close the loopholes used by stalkers. What are AirTags, and how can they be used to track people?
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How to remove Google from your life
Google and all its products can dominate the average person's life. Here's an in-depth guide on how to remove yourself from Google’s ecosystem.
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College closes down after ransomware attack
Lincoln College is the first US college or university affected so badly by ransomware that it has had to shut up shop.
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Lock and Code podcast
Recovering from romance scams with Cindy Liebes
In the latest episode of Lock and Code, host David Ruiz speaks with Cindy Liebes about the financial and emotional damage caused by romance scams, and how you can spot them.
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