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10 Identity Theft Prevention Tips

Identity theft results in billions of dollars of financial loss each year. Unfortunately, what was already a big problem only got bigger in 2020—cases of identity fraud increased by 45%. So, how can you avoid being one of this year’s identity theft victims? This article will explain the best things you can do now to prevent identity […]

10 Cybersecuirty Tips For Your Small Business

As businesses grow their digital footprint, the threat of cyberattacks rises with it. Small businesses are particularly vulnerable, as many simply don’t have the budget or expertise to protect themselves. A recent survey found that small businesses account for nearly half of the data breaches occurring in the United States, while 61% of small to medium businesses have […]

10 Dangerous Holiday Scams To Avoid

One thing we can all agree on about the holiday season is that it’s busy. Whether you’re creating Christmas magic for kids, attending a work party, shopping for Secret Santa gifts, travelling, or hosting a family gathering, it’s easy to lose track of the details. This creates a prime opportunity for scammers to victimize unsuspecting […]

Debit Card Security Tips To Keep Your Information Safe

As we shop and conduct other parts of our lives online more and more, it’s important to safeguard our personal and financial information. In this article, we’ll share seven debit card tips to help you protect against fraud and identity theft. Sign Your Debit Card While it may seem antiquated in the age of chip […]

Mobile Banking Safety

Most banking customers in the US—63%—use mobile banking to conduct routine financial transactions. However, with cybercrime on the rise, many individuals are concerned about the safety of their accounts. Scams can be hard to spot, and hackers are ingenious at devising new ways to take advantage of their victims. There will always be individuals who exploit […]

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