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Identity Theft: Increasing in Numbers in 2023

Security Through Education

What is Identity Theft? The DOJ defines identity theft as “all types of crimes in which someone wrongfully obtains and uses another person’s personal data in some way that involves fraud or deception, typically for economic gain.” If a criminal has enough of these elements, they can quickly be used in identity theft.

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Watch out for tech support scams lurking in sponsored search results

Malwarebytes

This blog post was written based on research carried out by Jérôme Segura. A campaign using sponsored search results is targeting home users and taking them to tech support scams. For systems running Windows, we found visitors are redirected to tech support scam websites such as this one. Change all your passwords.

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9 tips to protect your family against identity theft and credit and bank fraud

Webroot

Check out the nine tips below to discover how you can enable family protection and help prevent identity theft and credit and bank fraud. Use strong and unique passwords Passwords are your first line of defense to protecting your online accounts from hackers.

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The Importance of Family Identity Theft Protection

Identity IQ

The Importance of Family Identity Theft Protection IdentityIQ In today’s interconnected world, your family’s digital footprint grows every time you click, post, or shop online. million American children were victims of identity fraud last year? million American children were victims of identity fraud last year?

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What Are Social Engineering Scams?

Identity IQ

What Are Social Engineering Scams? Thanks, Your CEO This common scenario is just one example of the many ways scammers may attempt to trick you through social engineering scams. You can better protect yourself by understanding the connection between social engineering and identity theft. Hi, Please, can you help me?

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Smart TV Scams: How to Avoid the Growing Threat

Identity IQ

Smart TV Scams: How to Avoid the Growing Threat IdentityIQ Smart TVs – such as Roku and Amazon Fire TV sticks with streaming services such as Netflix and YouTube TV – it seems like everyone has them these days. And in this case, it’s the possibility to be scammed right from your own couch. What are Smart TV Scams?

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Graduation to Adulting: Navigating Identity Protection and Beyond!

Webroot

Why protecting your identity matters Imagine this: you’re building your credit score, applying for a credit card, or renting your first apartment. These milestones are crucial, but they also make you a prime target for identity theft and fraud. This is where identity and virus protection step in.