Online Safety
Who is not online these days? Virtually everyone is! However, not everyone knows how to stay safe online.
Do you need a crash course in online safety? How do you improve your web browsing? Should you be worried about online privacy? How do you enhance your privacy and security?

Staying up to Date
Should you keep your device's operating system up to date? If you don’t, you may be putting your personal and financial information at risk! This …

Are You (and Your Money) Safe on Facebook?
Facebook is laden with phishing scams and malware by crooks trying to steal your personal and financial information. Stop it cold!

More Ransomware! Here's What You Need to Do
Ransomware attacks are becoming more frequent and they are targeting more and more computers. Ransomware prevents access to files on a computer usuall…

Breaking News: World-Wide Computer Hack
A global cyber-attack called the "WannaCry Virus" has hit over 150 countries, including the U.S.

Hacked Email Account — What to Do
Last week I received an email from my sister. This happens a lot. I live abroad and my sister lives in Holland. Email is one of our main means of comm…

Are Public Wi-Fi Networks Safe?
Some are, some definitely aren’t! Use the tips in this video to protect yourself from trouble on wireless networks.

Kids Using Your Smartphone or Tablet? Beware In-App Purchases!
Most free apps feature in-app purchases. If your kids are using your device, they can rack up big bills quick and unintentional! Why wouldn't game c…

Take 5 Steps to Protect Your Privacy and Financial Information
Identity theft and fraud targeting your financial information and well-being continue to increase. In its latest figures, the Federal Trade Commission…

Over 1 Million Android Devices Infected by Malware
Over 1 million Android devices worldwide have been infected by malicious software. This malware attack campaign, named Gooligan, is affecting over 13,…

What You Should Know About the New Broadband Privacy Rules
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has adopted rules that require broadband Internet Service Providers (ISPs) to protect the privacy of their…

With the Holiday Shopping Season Upon Us, Beware of Fake Apps
With more and more people using mobile devices for shopping, scammers have turned to apps to target consumers. Fake retail and product apps have been …

What You Should Know About the Internet of Things & DDoS Attacks
On October 21st, many people had trouble accessing dozens of popular websites and services as a result of a distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attac…

Should You Be Giving Your Personal Data?
Did you notice many websites ask for your phone number or more? Should you be giving this very personal data? To some companies, sure. To others, d…

Internet of Things...
All of your devices are at risk of scammers, malware, id theft, etc.
You already know that your home is becoming one big connected digital envi…

Internet of Things...
All of your devices are at risk of scammers, malware, id theft, etc.
You already know that your home is becoming one big connected digital envi…

What Everyone Should Do as a Result of the Yahoo Breach
Yahoo announced on September 22, that user account information associated with at least 500 million accounts was stolen in late 2014.

Should You Be Worried About Ransomware?
Recently, there has been an increase in businesses and individuals reporting that they have been affected by ransomware.

Should You Use Online Banking to Track Accounts and Pay Bills?
Use common sense, practice caution, and follow the helpful tips in this video to keep you safe and secure from hackers and viruses.

Spring Cleaning? Don't Forget Your Digital Home
For many people, the arrival of spring means a thorough cleaning of their home. Spring cleaning is also a good way to get your digital home in order t…

Don't Like Being Tracked Online?
If you think online tracking invades your privacy, welcome to the club. A lot of people are uneasy about the massive amount of data companies are co…
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