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Hulu, Disney Plus, and the Pixel Watch 4 are among this week’s best deals
This weekend’s deals include a discounted Hulu/Disney+ bundle ($4.99/month) for streaming the Oscars, a $60 discount on the Google Pixel Watch 4, and a $20-off Samsung microSD Express card for the Switch 2. Other highlights: Google’s 4K streamer ($79.99), Ninja’s Creami ice cream maker ($169), and Gruv’s 4K Blu-ray sale (e.g., Godzilla Minus One at $14.99)...
Signal issues scam warning to users after hackers target officials
Signal and WhatsApp users, including Dutch officials, are being targeted by a Russia-backed phishing campaign. Hackers impersonate support staff to steal account details like PINs and verification codes. While the apps' systems remain secure, users must avoid sharing sensitive information. Experts warn that convenient features like QR codes and text verifica...