01 Apr Spring Cleaning for Your Social Media
Spring cleaning is a ritual that roughly 70% of households participate in each year. The annual practice often includes decluttering, disinfecting, dusting and organizing. But...
Spring cleaning is a ritual that roughly 70% of households participate in each year. The annual practice often includes decluttering, disinfecting, dusting and organizing. But...
Tax fraud can be committed in a number of ways. It can happen when someone intentionally fails to report income on their taxes, or when...
Another tax season means an increase in tax identity theft. In 2020, nearly half of all Americans experienced some form of identity theft, and in...
Medical identity theft is one of the most challenging identity crimes to detect and prevent. It can have a huge impact on both your finances...
If getting on top of your finances is part of your New Year’s resolutions, improving your online security is a great place to start. Having...
What to Know About Identity Theft Prevention and Awareness Month In 2020, nearly 1.4 million identity theft claims were made to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC)....
November is Child Safety and Protection Month Some child advocates and organizations use November to promote safety – from environmental toxins, harmful toys and other physical...
October is National Cybersecurity Awareness Month (NCSAM). For 17, years the NCSAM campaign has engaged individuals, organizations, and businesses in cybersecurity awareness and safety by...
Data breaches are on the rise in recent years. More than 50 million people have already been impacted by a data breach in 2021. While...
Identity theft occurs when a criminal steals someone’s personal information (e.g., their name, credit card number, Social Security number, etc.), and uses it to commit...