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Cybercrime is big business now. You’re less likely to be hacked by an individual in their mom’s basement than you are to get duped by a convincing phishing attack originating from a cubicle farm somewhere across the globe. Criminals operate entire offices full of workers deploying ransomware on any system they can access, sending thousands of phishing texts (here’s how to put a stop to those), or, as we reported this week, stuffing emails with malicious QR codes to convince you to hand over sensitive information.Protecting your security isn’t just an online thing, though. We just updated our guide to locking down your phone before you head out to a protest, which you should definitely review before you hit the streets. Do you think that AI is the worst discovery for human survival ?

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