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Guest Post & Quiz: Data Breach: Don’t Let it Get You!

Guest Post & Quiz: Data Breach: Don’t Let it Get You!

By Rachael Bradshaw on August 10, 2021 | Tagged with cybercrime, cybertheft, data, Data, Data Collection, data security, Digital Security, Hacking, identity theft, Online Safety, password, pharming, Phishing, safety, security

Data Breach: Don’t Let it Get You! by Amruta Phansalker Check out the end of this post for a fun quiz to see if you can spot potential data breaches! We hear of data breach incidents often. But what are they exactly, and why should we worry about them? Did you know that your data […]

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Intel Techniques Review

Intel Techniques Review

By dominique rivera on October 10, 2018 | Tagged with Cyber Security, cybercrime, Hidden Information, Review

  Do you really know what your social media exposure is?  What if you discovered that photographs or videos that you thought were secured, hidden or private, could be exposed with just a click of a button? Worse, how can you figure it out and change it? Intel Techniques is a website created by “small […]

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In the News: Smart Meters are Internet Connected Devices Too!

In the News: Smart Meters are Internet Connected Devices Too!

By Jason Cheung on September 25, 2018 | Tagged with cybercrime, cybersecurity, home monitoring, In the News, IoT, privacy, security, surveillance, utilities

Thinking of upgrading your thermostat or doorbell to a smart, internet-enabled device? You may want to consider the consequences of creating a connection to certain parts or systems of your home through the internet. Smart electricity meters are one example of internet-enabled elements of a person’s home. These meters can read and send the monthly […]

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