var compromisedText = "\
<b>Take action</b> - The answer(s) you have submitted suggest(s) that you may have been a victim of cybercrime and should take immediate steps to secure your computer or contact law enforcement authorities if you suspect financial fraud or identity theft. The following links will give you more information regarding your concerns indicated in your answers to the questionnaire: \
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var notComprimisedText = "\
<p><b>Don't be a victim</b> - Learn about <a href='information/best_practices.html'>best practices</a> and preventative measures. The following links will give you more information regarding your concerns indicated in your answers to the questionnaire:</p>\
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var unexplained_chargesText = "\
<h3>What to do if you detect fraudulent activity on financial accounts:</h3> \
<ol>\
	<li>Work with your <a href='information/financial_fraud.html'>financial institutions</a> in which you have identified the fraud </li>\
	<li>Once you work with your financial institution, report the crime to <a href='information/report_cybercrime.html'>law enforcement</a> </li>\
	<li>Place a \"fraud alert\" on your credit reports<br />\
		Equifax: 1-800-525-6285<br />\
		Experian: 1-888-EXPERIAN (397-3742)<br />\
		TransUnion: 1-800-680-7289<br />\
	</li>\
	<li>Take the steps to educate yourself about safety online and how to <a href='information/safeguard_your_computer.html'>secure your computer</a>. </li>\
</ol>\
While cybercrime is only one of many ways that financial fraud or identity theft can occur, it is worthwhile to take steps to make sure that your computer or computing habits do not invite this type of criminal activity and will not open the door to future cybercrimes.\
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var identity_theftText = "\
<h3>What to do if you're a victim of identity theft:</h3> \
There are a number of resources that you can leverage if you know that someone is using your identity to open accounts and conduct other business.  The <a target='_new' href='http://www.ftc.gov'>FTC</a> recommends the following steps:\
<ol>\
	<li>Place a \"fraud alert\" on your account as noted above</li>\
	<li>Close any accounts which have been opened fraudulently in your name</li>\
	<li><a target='_new' href='https://www.ftccomplaintassistant.gov/'>File a report with the Federal Trade Commission</a>, or call 1-877-ID-THEFT.</li>\
	<li>File a report with local law enforcement, <a target='_new' href='http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/microsites/idtheft/consumers/defend.html'>using the FTC guidelines</a>.</li>\
</ol>\
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<h3>Malfunctioning computer</h3>\
Sudden changes in your computer's behavior—such as an onset of pop-up ads or a noticeable slowdown in performance—are signs that it might be infected with spyware, viruses, or other forms of malicious software. Though it is often difficult to trace a specific piece of malicious software back to a specific crime, the presence of these unwanted programs makes your computer&#8212;and the personal information it stores&#8212;more vulnerable to computer crime. We recommend that you take quick action to determine if these programs are on your system and remove them and re-secure your PC:\
<ol>\
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	<li>Check to ensure that you have internet security software on your computer.</li>\
	<li>Check to ensure that your internet security software is updated.</li>\
	<li>Check to ensure that your computer does not contain malicious software by using the <a href='javascript:cw_loadIframeIntro();'>McAfee Cybercrime Scanner</a> and <a target='_new' href='http://home.mcafee.com/VirusInfo/VirusRemovalTools.aspx'>McAfee virus scanner</a>.</li>\
	<li>Use <a href='javascript:cw_loadIframeIntro();'>McAfee's Cybercrime Scanner</a> to determine if you have other risks<br />\
	<div class='ccs_requirements'><b>(This requires Microsoft Internet Explorer v6.0 or greater on Microsoft Windows 2000 SP3 or higher, Microsoft XP, or Microsoft VISTA - Internet Explorer protected mode off)</b></div></li>\
	<li>Take the steps to educate yourself about safety online and how to <a href='information/safeguard_your_computer.html'>secure your computer</a>. </li>\
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</ol>\
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var responded_to_emailText = "\
<h3>Responding to an unsolicited email or web request</h3>\
It is possible that you are a victim of a phishing attack, a type of cyberfraud that uses fake but legitimate-looking emails or websites to solicit personal information, such as financial account information or your Social Security Number. In a typical phishing attack, victims receive an email from a seemingly reputable credit card company, online retailer, or bank that requests account information. Often, the email states that there may be a problem with one of your existing accounts and asks you supply personal information. However, when you respond to the request, your personal information is sent to a cybercriminal. If you have responded to this type of unsolicited request for personal or financial information via email or on a website, it is important that you take certain steps to minimize any potential damage:\
<ol>\
	<li>Check all of your financial accounts (particularly if you’ve shared account information online) for fraudulent information</li>\
	<li>If you’ve shared account information in response to a scam, notify the appropriate financial institutions you have accounts with to put them on alert.</li>\
	<li>Check your credit report for misuse of your identity<br />\
		Equifax: 1-800-525-6285<br />\
		Experian: 1-888-EXPERIAN (397-3742)<br />\
		TransUnion: 1-800-680-7289<br />\
		&#160;<br />\
		<i>Please note that you are entitled to one free credit report per year. There will be a fee for additional credit checks within the same 12 month period.</i>\
		<br />&#160;\
	</li>\
	<li>Place a “fraud alert” on your credit reports at the numbers above</li>\
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var medical_recordsText = "\
If medical records or personal medical information were stolen by cybercriminals, we recommend that you:\
<ol>\
	<li>Alert your medical facility who retains your medical records.</li>\
	<li>If it involved a breach by a medical facility or institution with whom you do business, you may file a complaint with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ <a target='_new' href='http://www.hhs.gov/ocr/privacy/hipaa/complaints/index.html'>Office of Civil Rights</a>.  Or email <a href='mailto:OCRMail@hhs.gov'>OCRMail@hhs.gov</a>.</li>\
</ol>\
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var follow_the_stepsText = "\
	<li>Follow the steps prescribed for a malfunctioning computer.</li>\
</ol>\
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var opened_attachmentText = "\
<h3>Opening suspicious attachments in email</h3>\
It is possible you have downloaded malicious software disguised as an email attachment. There are steps you should take to insure that your computer has not been infected. Computer viruses and other types of malicious code are often spread as attachments to email messages. Though it is difficult to trace a specific piece of malicious software back to a specific crime, the presence of these unwanted programs makes your computer—and the personal information it contains—more vulnerable to computer crime. It is highly recommended that you take quick action to determine whether such programs are installed on your system and, if so, have them removed to re-secure your PC.\
<ol>\
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var access_to_scannerText = "\
<b>Is your computer at risk?</b> - The new free McAfee&#174; scanning tool examines your computer to identify areas that leave you vulnerable to cybercrime. Based on your answers submitted in the questionnaire, running the Cybercrime Scanner may give you more information about your computer’s vulnerability to cybercrime activities. The Cybercrime Scanner checks for many risks and many common forms of malware. For a more exhaustive viral analysis, you will also be offered to run McAfee Virus Scanner.\
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var lostText = "\
<h3>If your computer has been lost or stolen:</h3>\
<p>\
	While actually a physical crime, laptop theft can <i>lead to</i> cybercrime. If your computer has been lost or stolen, we suggest that you report the crime to <a href='http://www.ic3.gov/faq' target='_new'>Law Enforcement</a> for assistance.\
</p>\
<p>\
If the missing computer was for personal use, there are some steps you should take to minimize your risk of falling victim to a future cybercrime in the future.\
<ol>\
	<li>Change logins and passwords for your online accounts (i.e. banking, shopping, and webmail, for example)</li>\
	<li>If you stored financial account information on your computer, monitor your financial accounts for financial fraud or identity theft by reviewing your credit reports for inaccurate information, accounts you did not open, or other suspicious activity or changes.</li>\
	<li>Diligently examine monthly financial statements, such as credit card bills, loan statements, and bank statements for any inaccuracies or suspicious activity.</li>\
</ol>\
<b>Learn more:</b>\
<ul>\
<li>Follow our recommended <a href='information/best_practices.html'>Best Practices</a> to protect your other devices in the event of theft.</li>\
</ul>\
</p>\
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var scammedText = "\
<h3>If you feel you have been scammed by an online retailer or auction site</h3>\
<p>\
	<b>Take immediate action</b><br />\
	Many of these steps also apply to financial fraud:\
	<ol>\
		<li>Report fraudulent transactions to your <a href='information/financial_fraud.html'> financial institution</a> </li>\
		<li>Place a \"fraud alert\" on your credit reports<br />\
			Equifax: 1-800-525-6285<br />\
			Experian: 1-888-EXPERIAN (397-3742)<br />\
			TransUnion: 1-800-680-7289<br />\
		</li>\
		<li>Once you protect your credit and accounts, report the crime to <a href='http://www.ic3.gov/faq' target='_new'>law enforcement</a>.</li>\
		<li>Report the company to the <a target='_new' href='http://www.bbb.org'>Better Business Bureau</a></li>\
		<li>Report an <a href='information/report_cybercrime.html#report_international'>international scam</a></li>\
	</ol>\
</p>\
<p>\
	<b>Learn more</b>\
	<ul>\
		<li>Read more about working with your <a href='information/financial_fraud.html'>financial institutions</a>.</li>\
		<li>Learn more about reporting crime to <a href='information/report_cybercrime.html'>law enforcement</a>.</li>\
		<li>Educate yourself about online <a href='information/online_safety.html'>cybersafety</a>.</li>\
		<li>Learn how to <a href='information/safeguard_your_computer.html'>secure your computer</a>.</li>\
		<li>Read the <a target='_new' href='http://www.privacyrights.org/fs/fs17a.htm#16'>Identity Theft Victims Guide</a> from the Privacy Rights Clearinghouse</li>\
	</ul>\
</p>\
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var bullyText = "\
<h3>If you are being cyberbullied or otherwise victimized by an online stalker:</h3>\
<p>\
	<b>Take immediate action</b>\
	<ol>\
		<li>Report the crime to law enforcement. <i>If you do not have their phone number, please call 411.</i></li>\
		<li>Stop correspondence - do not threaten or argue with the offender, or acknowledge the communication in any way. In general, do not answer phone calls from unidentified callers.</li>\
		<li>Block the sender from your instant messaging, email, and other communication accounts.</li>\
	</ol>\
</p>\
<p>\
	<b>Learn more</b>\
	<ul>\
		<li>Learn more about reporting crime to <a href='information/report_cybercrime.html#report_cyberstalking'>law enforcement</a></li>\
		<li>Take the steps to educate yourself about <a href='information/online_safety.html'>safety online</a> </li>\
		<li>Download our <a target='_new' href='http://us.mcafee.com/en-us/local/docs/McAfeeInternetSafetyPlan.pdf'>10-Step Internet Safety Plan for Your Family <img src='images/icon_download.gif' width='13' height='15' alt= ''></a></li>\
	</ul>\
</p>\
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var predatorText = "\
<h3>If you or your child are being victimized by an online predator or pedophile:</h3>\
<p>\
	<b>Take immediate action</b>\
	<ol>\
		<li>Report the crime to law enforcement. <i>If you do not have their phone number, please call 411.</i></li>\
		<li>Stop correspondence.</li>\
		<li>Block the sender from your instant messaging, email, and other communications accounts.</li>\
		<li>Do not answer phone calls from unidentified callers.</li>\
	</ol>\
</p>\
<p>\
<b>Learn more</b>\
	<ul>\
		<li>Learn more about reporting crime to <a href='information/report_cybercrime.html#report_cyberstalking'>law enforcement</a></li>\
		<li>For assistance in reporting crimes against children, call The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children CyberTipLine at 1-800-843-5678 or visit <a target='_new' href='http://www.cybertipline.com'>www.cybertipline.com</a>.</li>\
		<li>Educate yourself about <a href='information/online_safety.html'>safety online</a>.</li>\
	</ul>\
</p>\
</ul>\
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var none_of_aboveText = "\
Below are links and information based on your answers to the risk assessment questionnaire.\
<p><b>None of Above</b></p>\
<p>Cybercrime can take many forms, and diagnosing the problem in a simple questionnaire can be difficult.  If none of the answers describes your situation, but you feel that you are a cybercrime victim, you may want to:\
<ul>\
<li><a href='javascript:cw_loadIframeIntro();'>Have your computer examined</a> by the McAfee&#174; Cybercrime Scanner.\
 (It requires Microsoft Internet Explorer v6.0 or greater on Microsoft Windows 2000 SP3 or higher, Microsoft XP, or Microsoft VISTA with Internet Explorer protected mode off)</li>\
<li><a href='information/best_practices.html'>Learn more</a> about how you can avoid becoming a victim of cybercrime</li>\
</ul></p>\
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