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What to Do If Your Information Is Exposed in a Data Breach
Getting a data breach notice can make your mind jump straight to the worst-case scenario. Before you panic, remember that exposed information does not always mean someone has stolen your identity. If your information is exposed in a data breach, confirm what happened, secure affected accounts, check your credit, and consider a credit freeze if sensitive personal information was involved. How Do You Confirm a Data Breach? Do not click links in an unexpected email or text. Inst
Aug 6


🛑 Spotting Digital Payment Red Flags
In partnership with Zelle®, the Better Business Bureau (BBB) has outlined four key warning signs to help consumers avoid falling victim...
Jul 8, 2025


Don’t Let Scammers Steal Your Holiday Joy
The holiday season is a special time, full of cheer, delicious treats, and the joy of connecting with loved ones. However, scammers also...
Dec 12, 2024


Spread Joy, Not Your Data: Cyber Shopping Best Practices
The holiday season brings the joy of online shopping for loved ones, but it’s important to protect your finances from cyber threats....
Nov 22, 2024


The Importance of Cybersecurity
Cybersecurity is crucial in the digital world we live in. Protecting your personal information, financial assets, and data has never been...
Oct 17, 2023


How to Avoid Scams During Tax Season
While convenient, technology and online communication have become a double-edged sword, especially during tax season. Scammers use...
Mar 22, 2023


3 Common Ways That Hackers Use Zelle, Venmo, PayPal and other P2Ps to Steal Money
Peer-to-peer payments (P2P) like Zelle, Venmo and PayPal have become a common way for people to pay friends, family, and others they...
Dec 23, 2021


Things You Should Know About Fake Check Scams
Along with other scams, fraud involving fake checks is on the rise. Like other schemes, the scammer's motive is to collect goods or money...
Apr 21, 2021
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