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Helpful Tips for Safe Online Shopping
Thanksgiving—not before Halloween as we see things in stores and online now. It seems like the holiday season and decorations...
The World’s Most Deepfaked Celebrities Revealed
Scammers most targeted celebrities by deepfake scams. Learn why these stars are exploited and how to detect and protect yourself from digital fraud.
15 Vital Tips To Better Password Security
Even as passkeys and biometric sign-ins become more common, nearly every service still relies on a password somewhere in the...
15 Critical Tips to Stay Safe on Social Media
Social media platforms connect you to thousands of people worldwide. But while these platforms offer incredible opportunities for bonding, learning,...
Smart Ways to Keep Your Social Security Number from Being Cracked
Being familiar with the common paths that take your SSN to the dark web will help you recognize and avoid the risks earlier, and act fast if your information is ever compromised.
Holiday Shopping Scams: What to Watch as Black Friday & Cyber Monday Approach
It’s an all-too-familiar trap. You’re scrolling TikTok when an ad for your favorite shoe brand pops up. Black Friday and...
Holiday Shopping 2025: US Fact Sheet
The holidays are supposed to be about joy and generosity — but this year, they’re also peak season for AI-powered...
Essential Tips to Avoid ATM Skimming
In this guide, we will delve into some of the security threats around ATMs, with a focus on skimming, and share tips on protecting your data and money in your bank account.
Celebrate Data Privacy Day by Applying These Best Practices
The National Cyber Security Alliance established Data Privacy Day, an annual awareness event observed every January 28th that encourages you to take control of your personal information and understand your privacy rights online.
Oh what a difference an “o” can make!
As you go online to shop for holiday presents, make your banking payments, or book your holiday travel, you’ll need to be more alert about typing those domain names on the address bars to avoid being a victim of typosquatting.
