Wash Your Hands
There can be an increased risk of spreading germs and disease through shared computers, keyboards and peripherals because it seems not too many people think about the infectious agents they can...
View ArticleThe Importance of Passwords
This article explains how to create strong passwords on the internet. Passwords are a necessary defense tool. Along with usernames they allow the user to be uniquely identified. This allows the...
View ArticleThe 5 Things Parents Should Remember About Internet Safety
The 5 things parents should remember about their children and online safety. There are many ways the internet can be accessed – through the cell phone, video game, laptop, PDA or home computer to name...
View ArticleChildren Play in the Cyber Yard
This article explains how children are just as vulnerable to crime online as they are in the everyday world. Children play everywhere. It’s natural. Play is necessary for childhood development....
View ArticleKnow Your Children's Online Friends
One of the distinguishing features of the teenage mindset that typically makes parents nutty is the attitude that the individual teenager is invincible. Parents need to supervise all internet friends...
View ArticleSocial Networking Communities - Part 1 of 2
An introduction to understanding the world of social networking communities and how they effect your child or teen. Social Networking Communities Social networking communities are online environments...
View ArticleSocial Networking Communities - Part 2 of 2
This article discusses teenagers, safety and social networking communities. A contradiction? Not necessarily. Teenagers and SNCs Everyone must learn that the internet is not different than the...
View ArticleThe 5 Most Common Risks With a Home Computer
Describes the five basic security risks associated with the use of a home computer connected to the internet. In some cases, the more secure your home computer is, the less convenient it may become....
View ArticleDo You Still Need to Take the Patriot Act Into Consideration Online?
The original Patriot Act was passed October 26, 2001. Since then, it has changed the way we look at Internet privacy - both personally and in the business world. By understanding the Patriot Act and...
View ArticleStaying Safe Online Through the Holidays
While the holidays are generally a time for giving and sharing, and considered a time to let goodwill towards loved ones shine, the people devoted to using the Internet as a license to steal are not...
View ArticleDefensive Browsing and Internet Security Basics
The safest way to drive is by assuming others may make mistakes or break rules that will have drastic consequences. In the same way, those you encounter online may be breaking rules or attempting to...
View ArticleWhat Does Facebook Know About You?
You may not have thought much about how much of your information is tracked online, but the results may be startling. Find out what Facebook knows about you by accessing your Facebook data. Making an...
View ArticleAccessing Your Two-Step Authenticated Account after Losing Your Phone
Losing your cell phone is stressful enough, but when you need it in order to log in to an account that requires two-step authentication, your stress goes to a whole new level. The good news is you may...
View ArticleImproving Security with Two-Step Verification
Two-step verification mandates that you-- or anyone else attempting to access the account in question-- possess two pieces of information. Learn the benefits and typical methods of this added level of...
View ArticleWhat Makes a Good Password?
You want to prevent unsavory characters from accessing your important online accounts and you know better than using "password" or "123456," but what constitutes a truly "good" password? Using a...
View ArticleDisposal of Electronic Devices
Properly discard used electronic devices. Properly Discard Electronic Devices Everyone should be as environmentally conscious with electronic devices as we are everyday with reducing consumption of...
View ArticleHow to Keep Your Passwords Safe
Still writing your password on sticky notes? Do you use the same password for multiple sites? Why not use a password manager to help you create and store more secure passwords? After all, identify...
View ArticleIdentity Theft (Part 1 of 3)
This article explains how to recognize identity theft. Recognize Identity Theft Identity theft can destroy your credit, your ability to obtain credit loans, student loans, or a mortgage, your ability...
View ArticleIdentity Theft (Part 2 of 3)
This article explains how to avoid and prevent identity theft. Prevent Identity Theft Everyone should check their credit report at least once a year. Americans can get one free copy of their file from...
View ArticleHow to Recognize and Respond to Identity Theft: A Guide
Don't be a victim! Learn how to recognize the warning signs of identity theft, protect yourself, and take immediate action if you've been targeted. The Dangers of Identity Theft Identity theft can...
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