A convincing Microsoft lookalike tricks users into downloading malware that steals passwords, payments, and account access.
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How to use the SEARCH function in Microsoft Excel
From simple keyword flags to advanced audits, this universal function outperforms modern tools for everyday Excel tasks.
Yes, you can send a PDF to your Kindle. If you have a text you'd like to read on your Kindle, however, you don't have to ...
The Powerball jackpot rose to $147 million with a cash value of $66.6 million ahead of the Wednesday, March 25, drawing. According to Powerball, the jackpot has been hit almost 200 times since the ...
ChatGPT now stores all your files in a dedicated library. The library is home to uploaded and generated files. You can save and access images and documents. Recently unveiled, the new ChatGPT Library ...
Have you ever heard the phrase, "11:11, make a wish" and wondered where this superstition comes from? Said twice a day with profound conviction, the pop culture reference's roots run deeper than you ...
A simple “wrong number” message led to a $3.4 million crypto scam, exposing social engineering tactics, fake investments and fund laundering methods. This $3.4 million scam shows how modern crypto ...
A former employee of Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency reportedly stole Americans’ personal data from the U.S. Social Security Administration and stored it on a thumb drive, according to ...
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A child’s voice reading numbers - then silence
Since World War I, mysterious shortwave radio broadcasts have transmitted strings of numbers, strange melodies, and robotic voices across the globe. At the height of the Cold War, listeners heard ...
On February 28, the day that bombs started falling on the Islamic Republic, a man’s voice began broadcasting in Farsi on a shortwave-radio frequency. He announced himself—“Tavajjoh! Tavajjoh!” ...
The Department of Justice removed 47,635 files from the publicly available database of Jeffrey Epstein case files, including various claims against President Donald ...
Like physics, math has its own set of “fundamental particles”—the prime numbers, which can’t be broken down into smaller natural numbers. They can only be divided by themselves and 1. And in a new ...
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