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...

Seniors & Technology: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

Did you know that seniors are among the fastest growing groups of technology users in the country? Access to computers, the internet, smart phones, enhanced audio/TV, social media, etc., has brought an improved quality of life to millions of Americans aged 60+. And...

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...

Fight Identity Theft with Computer Security

One of the reasons that “Jane” (not her real name) was impacted by a pop-up on her computer and became the victim of identity theft is that her computer security was inadequate. Here are some programs that you absolutely must get in order to stand a fighting chance...