Online shopping is a popular way to buy gifts while conveniently avoiding long lines and crowds. With the holiday season quickly approaching, hackers use this as an opportunity to steal your identity to create false credit accounts or purchases under your name. Here are some tips to protect your finances while shopping online:
Today, technology is integrated into our everyday lives. Businesses, educational institutions, and individuals all store private information on computers, increasing the need for cyber-protection.
With schools continuing with distance learning, your children are most likely spending more time online with their classes and connecting with friends via social media.
With many consumers taking advantage the convenience of online shopping, the possibility of identity theft increases. Here are some tips from cyber-security experts on ways to protect yourself:
Did you know there is a hacker attack in the U.S. every 39 seconds, affecting one in three Americans each year? Follow our 4 cyber security tips to stay safe.
Every year, thousands of U.S. residents are victimized by some form of credit card or identity theft, but experts say there are ways to guard against it:
Businesses and individuals all store private information in their computers, thus creating an increased need for cyber-protection.
October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month, so business owners should be aware of their responsibilities if a similar incident affects their clients.