We begin by joining the all in welcoming the Holiday Season as our Community comes together. We captured a thought on how we all in this together as we also hope all note guidance from Homeland Security on identity theft as we embrace 2019 with all its' possibilities:
National Cyber Awareness System:
11/29/2018 09:12 PM EST
Original release date: November 29, 2018
As the holidays draw near, many consumers turn to the internet to shop for goods and services. Although online shopping can offer convenience and save time, shoppers should be cautious online and protect personal information against identity theft. Identity thieves steal personal information, such as a credit card, and run up bills in the victim’s name.
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) encourages consumers to review the following tips to help reduce the risk of falling prey to identity theft:
As the holidays draw near, many consumers turn to the internet to shop for goods and services. Although online shopping can offer convenience and save time, shoppers should be cautious online and protect personal information against identity theft. Identity thieves steal personal information, such as a credit card, and run up bills in the victim’s name.
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) encourages consumers to review the following tips to help reduce the risk of falling prey to identity theft:
- Preventing and Responding to Identity Theft
- Shopping Safely Online
- Avoiding Social Engineering and Phishing Attacks
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