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Cybersecurity and July 4th: How to avoid travel scams, public Wi‑Fi risks, and phishing over the holiday weekend

July 4th is a time for road trips, cookouts, fireworks, and quick online bookings—but it also creates the kind of rushed, distracted moments scammers love. Federal agencies warn that travel, public Wi‑Fi, fake invitations, and oversharing on social media can all raise your cybersecurity risk when you’re away from home. The threat is not hypothetical. […]

Change your passwords after a data breach notification: What to do immediately to protect your accounts

Receiving a data breach notification can be alarming, but ignoring it can be even more dangerous. When a company notifies you that your information may have been exposed, there’s a good chance cybercriminals have access to at least some of your account data. One of the most important steps you can take is changing your […]

Don’t access your banking app on public Wi‑Fi: How to protect your money while traveling

Public Wi‑Fi is everywhere—airports, hotels, coffee shops, restaurants, and shopping centers. While these networks are convenient, they can also expose you to cybersecurity risks if you’re not careful. One of the safest habits you can adopt is avoiding online banking and other financial activities while connected to public Wi‑Fi. If you need to check your […]

How to avoid summer vacation travel scams: 8 cybersecurity tips to protect your money and personal information

Summer vacation should be about relaxing—not dealing with identity theft, fraudulent bookings, or stolen money. Unfortunately, travel season is also prime time for scammers. Cybercriminals know that travelers are searching for vacation rentals, flights, hotels, excursions, and last-minute deals. They exploit that urgency with fake websites, phishing emails, and bogus travel offers designed to steal […]

Why do you need malware protection? The cyber threat most consumers underestimate

Think malware is only something that affects careless users or large businesses? Think again. Today’s malware is designed to target everyday people. Whether you shop online, use social media, check email, or manage finances from your phone or computer, malware can put your personal information, passwords, and even your money at risk. The good news […]

Google says your password was compromised? Change it immediately to protect your accounts

If Google warns that one of your saved passwords has been compromised, don’t ignore it. That alert could mean cybercriminals already have access to your login credentials from a known data breach. The good news is that Google Password Manager and Chrome actively monitor for exposed passwords and notify users when action is needed. The […]