Identity Theft – What To Do if Someone Has Your Info

Identity theft is no picnic. When someone else has access to your passwords, it can easily lead to larger problems: access to your bank accounts and credit card info; impersonation on social media and other forums; access to your email and online data, and more. And...

Working or Learning from Home? Here are Five Tech Tips to Keep you Safe.

    If you are doing business from home, then you need to consider the security of your personal workplace. If your kids are taking classes at home, they need to do so safely and securely.  . Make Sure that at Minimum: Tip #1) Your router has strong password...

Identity Theft: Who Do You Trust?

When “Jane” (not her real name) first called us, she knew she had an identity theft issue, and thought her computer might be the cause. She had discovered that her social security and other information were being used to open new credit cards.  Money had been removed...

Identity Theft: Is Your Computer Infected?

In our previous blog entry, “It All Started with a Computer Pop-up…,” Jane (not her real name) realized that she was the victim of identity theft. Her mistake was responding to a pop up that appeared on her computer screen. She called the phone number shown in the...