Latest videos

99 Alternatives
221 Views · 4 years ago

⁣Hackers are constantly trying to find new ways to break into our email accounts and make it available for them to download and infect our computers. We all know that if you have a Gmail account, Hotmail account or Yahoo account online, you need to make sure that you change the passwords often, especially when you use those online for the bank, credit card and other important accounts you use. Also, we are all advised to make sure that we never write down our passwords on paper or in a notebook, so even if the passwords don't get stolen and accessed, the hackers have the ability to do it right away by getting hold of your log files and account information. These things happen every day and it only takes a little time to recover our email accounts and the havoc they can cause.

99 Alternatives
12 Views · 4 years ago

⁣Protecting your identity is one of the most important things you can do for yourself, as well as for your family. There are a number of ways that people can be victimized by identity thieves and not even know about it. For example, your purse or wallet can be taken and used to take out cash, check accounts, and other personal information. If you are careful to protect your personal information with passwords and security devices at work and at home, but are careless to save it in a public place such as your computer or your purse, you can end up being the next victim of identity theft.

99 Alternatives
17 Views · 4 years ago

Family Emergency Imposters is one of the most common types of scams that prey upon
vulnerable people. In order to protect themselves and their families, many
people fall for imposters that pose as real emergency responders or those who
claim to have a medical condition that requires large sums of money in order to
pay off promptly. The Internet makes it possible to research legitimate
emergency services, so it is important to be aware of any contacts that seem to
sound too good to be true. A simple search of a company's name should provide
enough information for you to make an informed decision on whether to proceed
with a meeting or not. You may also want to check the Better Business Bureau
and other consumer protection organizations for signs of possible scam
companies.




Showing 76 out of 76