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Is Your Child a Victim of Cybercrime?
The internet has become a part of our everyday lives, even the younger generation. Technology offers children a wealth of knowledge and educational resources as well as social connectivity, but it also exposes them to several cybercrime risks. It can be challenging for parents to know if their child is being victimized by cybercrime. If […]
How to Spot and Stop Cyberbullying
With a new school year just around the corner, it’s important to discuss the issues facing kids in the digital age. Cyberbullying is bullying that occurs via the internet. Often, this type of cybercrime takes place on social media platforms or online chat rooms. The warning signs of cyberbullying can be subtle. As a parent, […]
Swipe with Caution: When to Use Credit, Debit, or Cash for your Summer Vacation
When booking a vacation online, it’s important to pay using a method with buyer protection. Learn what payment method to use on your vacation.
Fighting Cybercrime – One Voice at a Time
Did you know that the Federal Trade Commission collected more than 1.4 million fraud reports in 2018, with people reporting losing $1.48 Billion to fraud? The top three reports were imposter scams, identity theft and debt collection. While the numbers alone are staggering, many victims of cybercrime have nowhere to turn to find out how […]