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Hackers and Bad Actors Are Weaponising Your Typos
It’s hard to keep track of the many ways malware can infect your devices, but “typosquatting” is one of the sneakiest. As the name implies, hackers create websites, download links, and other legit-looking but malicious URLs including slight misspellings that can be easy to overlook.
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How To Watch Age-Restricted YouTube Clips Without Signing In
Let’s say your internet research takes you to a video on YouTube with an age restriction. You want to watch it (you know”for research purposes) but don’t remember your YouTube login information, or want to go through the hassle of typing a few more things in. Fortunately, there are two little URL tricks to help…
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You Can Now Save URLs Into Dropbox
For those who want to access saved URLs across all devices and browsers, you can now do so using Dropbox. The company has added a handy feature that lets you just drag and drop URLs directly into Dropbox so you can view them at a later time or share them with others.
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ShortPaste Automatically Shortens Copied URLs On Android
Android: Instead of copy-pasting long URLs from your browser to a friend on Whatsapp, free app ShortPaste automatically shortens the link when you copy it. The service uses goo.gl or bit.ly to shorten the links as soon as you copy them.