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  2. How to tell if your online accounts have been hacked

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    If something looks off, click on “Learn how to make your account more secure,” where you can change your password, check “how to recover a hacked or compromised account” and more.

  3. Making a living scamming the scammers - Engadget

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    A private scam-baiting party, as it were, because Kitboga was already becoming skilled at killing time on these calls. "Just goofing around," he called it.

  4. Your Android phone could have stalkerware - TechCrunch

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    This simple guide explains how to identify and remove common spyware apps from your Android phone.

  5. Recognize a hacked AOL Mail account - AOL Help

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    Know when your AOL Mail account has been hacked and how to fix it. Find out how you can tell if your account was compromised and what to do to secure it.

  6. How to stop robocalls spamming your phone - TechCrunch

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    T-Mobile already lets you know when an incoming call is fishy by displaying “scam likely” as the caller ID. Better yet, you can ask T-Mobile to block those calls before your phone even rings ...

  7. What to do when the robocalls won't stop - Engadget

    www.engadget.com/2019-08-14-robocalls-how-to...

    If you do get a robocall, even after putting your name on the list, you're most likely on the receiving end of a scam (as the Do Not Call list is good only for reducing the number of legal calls).

  8. Why am I asked to verify my account after signing in?

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    If there's something unusual about your sign in or recent activity, we'll ask you to go through another verification step after you've entered the correct password. This is an important security feature that helps to protect your account from unauthorized access. You may be prompted to get a verification code at your recovery phone number or recovery email address for any of the following reasons:

  9. Identify legitimate AOL websites, requests, and communications

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    Scammers and bad actors are always looking for ways to get personal info with malicious intent. Know how to recognize legitimate AOL websites, requests, and communications to keep your account secure.