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10/15/2012

October is National Cyber Security Awareness Month

October may be the month for ghosts, goblins and ghouls, but unlike the neighborhood kids ringing your doorbell in search of treats, there are cyber criminals just waiting to play serious tricks on you while you’re surfing, doing business or shopping online. October is National Cyber Security Awareness Month (NCSAM) and the BBB is encouraging people to take cyber precautions now and throughout the year.

07/05/2011

Summer Months Bring Highest Rates of Burglaries – Is Your Home Secure?

Summer is the perfect time for a vacation getaway. Unfortunately, it's also the time for home robberies. Better Business Bureau advises homeowners looking to secure their property to do their research when picking a home security system.

02/02/2010

BBB Small Business Tips: Five Steps for Protecting Your Business When Banking Online

Better Business Bureau recommends small business owners implement a few simple steps to keep their financial information and transactions secure when banking online.

11/19/2009

Don’t Fall Prey to Identity Thieves over the Holidays

Better Business Bureau offers the following advice on how to keep your identity safe and secure both online and off.

06/01/2006

FTC - Social Networking Sites: Safety Tips for Tweens and Teens

You’ve probably learned a long list of important safety and privacy lessons already: Look both ways before crossing the street; buckle up; hide your diary where your nosy brother can’t find it; don’t talk to strangers.

06/01/2003

FTC - Security Check: Reducing Risks to your Computer Systems

When consumers open an account, register to receive information or purchase a product from your business, it’s very likely that they entrust their personal information to you as part of the process. If their information is compromised, the consequences can be far – reaching: consumers can be at risk of identity theft, or they can become less willing – or even unwilling – to continue to do business with you.


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