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Today's Tech News: Change passwords: Crooks want keys to your e-mail

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Cybersecurity experts advise that you use different passwords for each online account and change them regularly.
 
Change passwords: Crooks want keys to your e-mail
By Byron Acohido, USA TODAY
Phishing attacks suddenly spiked 200% from May through September, according to IBM's X-Force research team, and phishers are going after log-ons to Web mail, social networking and online gaming accounts, security experts say. Read more
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