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Sinister AI bot steals your log-ins with eerie phone call – simple list of rules saves you from becoming instant victim
AI BOTS are stealing victims’ log-ins by tricking them with fake information and spoofing banks.But there are simple ways you can protect yourself from these evil scammers.1Watch out, there are scammers about and they want to pinch all your moneyCredit: GettyTwo-factor authentication (2FA) which provide one-time passwords are usually regarded as a safe way to protect against phishing and theft.But, they are “not a magic bullet,” warned anti-virus experts Kaspersky.”Even with 2FA, personal accounts remain vulnerable to one-time password bots,” it added.”Sites usually send a verification code in the form of a text, email, push notification, instant message, or even…
Fears 80% of dementia patients will MISS OUT on new blockbuster drugs partly due to poor access to NHS tests
EIGHT in 10 people at risk of dementia will miss out on blockbuster new drugs, experts warn.Many with memory trouble will not be eligible because they have the wrong type of illness or are too far gone, and poor access to NHS tests could thwart others.1Dementia affects about a million Brits and is the UK’s top cause of death (stock image)Credit: AlamyResearch by University College London estimated just 14 per cent of memory clinic patients could benefit.First-in-class drugs that claim to slow and even prevent Alzheimer’s disease could be approved for NHS use this year.Groundbreaking studies suggest lecanemab and donanemab…
Boiling passengers forced to strip after being trapped on tarmac for 3 HOURS in ‘sauna’ plane during 38C Greek heatwave
BOILING passengers were forced to strip down after being trapped in a “sauna” plane for three hours during a Greek heatwave.Sweltering flyers expecting to travel from Athens to Doha, Qatar, on Monday ended up “passing out” as the aircraft lay stranded on the tarmac in 38C heat.8People were left dripping in sweat inside the Qatar Airlines flightCredit: Jam Press Vid8It caused some passengers to strip in the sweltering conditionsCredit: Jam Press Vid8One passenger being fanned by others trying to cool her downCredit: Jam Press Vid8South African sports therapist Garth Collins, looking rather hot himself, shared several videos of the incident…
Secret Samsung ‘limit’ trick boosts your battery life but you’ll need to hold easy-to-miss icon to find it
A HIDDEN Samsung trick can extend your phone battery’s life.But you’ll need to suss out a particular icon to benefit from the power-boosting feature.2There is an easy way to save power says SamsungCredit: AlamyGalaxy smartphones are designed to enable users to optimize the longevity of batteries, said Samsung.The electronics firm explained that battery life depends on how the device is used – various phones have a different battery life.POWER SAVING ON S22To save power on a Samsung Galaxy S22, for example, firstly swipe down the top of the screen to reveal the gadget’s quick panel.Next, tap and hold the power…
New A&E health MOT will prove ‘lifeline’ keeping older Brits out of hospital, says NHS boss
OAPs will get health MOTs when they go to A&E under NHS plans to keep them out of hospital.Medics will give over-65s a quick once-over as well as treating their immediate problem.1Around one in five elderly hospital patients are frail and need extra help to stay out of hospital (stock image)Credit: GettyA look at their blood pressure, heart, lungs and mobility, plus a quiz about their diet and history of falls, could pick up other long-term issues.Health chiefs reckon the drive will prevent thousands of people from having to spend the night in hospital.A fifth of over-75s are classed as…
Six Russian ISIS terror suspects arrested in massive sting operation in three cities across the US
SIX suspected terrorists with ties to ISIS have been arrested across three different cities in America as part of a huge sting operation, it has been claimed.The FBI reportedly worked with cops from Los Angeles, New York and Philadelphia before the Russians were arrested over fears of a bomb plot.5The six arrested Russians allegedly had ties to ISIS – an Islamist extremist terror groupCredit: AFP or Licensors5An explosion erupts at the Boston Marathon, April 15, 2013Credit: Reuters5ISIS-K killed around 140 people when they attacked a concert hall in Moscow in MarchFBI agents raised the alarm with ICE, the US Immigration…
From massaging a specific part of your body to the exact time to drink coffee – six hacks to give you an energy boost
YOU’D be forgiven for thinking that energy drinks help keep your eyes open.But new research suggests they are messing with our sleep.4We reveal easy tips to help you stay alert without energy drinksCredit: GettyA study found that 18 to 35-year-olds who guzzle them daily kip for around 30 minutes less than those who drink them occasionally or not at all.The more a person drank, the fewer hours of sleep they had.Kirsten Jones has a few easy tips to help you stay alert without energy drinks – and you won’t be up at night.Massage your earsOUR lug holes are not just…
‘Drunk’ tourist goes on joyride in BULLDOZER before flipping 25-tonne vehicle down quarry in latest Majorca hols madness
A “DRUNK” tourist has been arrested after stealing a bulldozer and flipping it down a quarry in Majorca.Police have arrested a 26-year-old German man following the incident in the party resort of S’Arenal, near the island’s capital Palma, on Sunday.7A drunk German tourist has been arrested after stealing and flipping over a bulldozer in MajorcaCredit: Solarpix7Local police arrive at the scene, in which the German national was seriously hurtCredit: Solarpix7The man is said to have been under the influence of alcohol when attempting to pull off the crazy stuntCredit: AFP or licensors7Activists have recently taken to the streets of Majorca’s…
Mum has glass tubes inserted into her eyes after devastating condition attacked organs and caused nose to collapse
A MUM-OF-ONE has told of her rare condition that caused her nose to collapse and left her needing glass tubes inserted into her eyes. Amanda Kenvyn, 33, has granulomatosis with polyangiitis (GPA), which causes inflammation of the blood vessels in your nose, sinuses, lungs, throat and kidneys.5Amanda with her husband Gareth before she fell unwell with granulomatosis with polyangiitisCredit: SWNS5Amanda was diagnosed with granulomatosis with polyangiitis which causes inflammation of the blood vessels in her faceCredit: SWNS5The condition caused the mum’s nose to cave inCredit: SWNSShe started showing symptoms when she was heavily pregnant and still had them after she…
‘Suicidal’ 8ft-long giant shark with serrated teeth washes up on Brit-favourite holiday beach ‘determined to die’
AN EIGHT-feet long “suicidal” shark washed up on a Brit-favourite holiday beach in Spain before dying on the spot. The giant beast with serrated teeth was found on Ocata Beach in El Masnou – just 10 miles from Barcelona. 6The eight-foot long shark that washed up and died on a popular beach in BarcelonaCredit: Jam Press/CRAM6Locals around the area then tried to push the shark back into the sea in deep waters in a bid to save its lifeCredit: Jam Press/CRAM6Authorities said the blue shark had serrated teethCredit: Jam Press/CRAM6Experts believe the shark was ‘determined to die’Credit: Jam Press/CRAMIt is…