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How bail bond scams are using AI to target families

Bail bond scams are getting smarter with AI. Here's how to spot them before they cost you thousands. A call saying someone you love has been arrested and needs money ASAP can feel so real that you act before you think. Learn how bail bond scams work and what to watch for to help protect you and your family from falling for the scheme. Getting a call about bail isn’t something most people prepare for, and that’s exactly what scammers count on.

Why you see targeted ads online after an IRL conversation

Ever wonder why you see ads for stuff you talked about, but never searched? Learn what’s happening. If you've ever mentioned something in passing and then seen an ad for it shortly after, you're not imagining things. Learn how ads can sometimes follow you from real life to your screen, and how secure browsers with built-in ad blockers can help you take back control of what you see online. Many people have had the experience of mentioning something casually and then seeing ads for it later.

How to Check Your iPhone for Viruses and Malware

Your iPhone is one of the most secure devices available, but no phone is completely immune to security threats. While Apple's strict security measures make traditional viruses rare, iPhones can still face risks from phishing attacks, malicious websites, compromised Wi-Fi networks, and suspicious apps. In this video, discover how to spot the warning signs that your iPhone might be infected, including: • Unfamiliar apps you didn't install • Unexpected spikes in data usage • Rapid battery drain • Slower performance than usual • Excessive pop-ups and fake system alerts.

What Is a Computer Virus? How It Spreads & How to Stop It | Avast

You use your computer every day to work, shop, stream, and connect with the people and things you care about. But what exactly is a computer virus, and how does it manage to spread so fast? In this video, we explain what a computer virus is, how it attaches to files and programs you trust, and how it activates, copies itself, and spreads to other files and devices—just like a biological virus.