October is National Cyber Security Awareness Month (NCSAM). This is the perfect time to make sure you are CyberAware and determine if you are doing everything you can to protect your personal information and electronic devices.
To find new ways to improve your online security habits check out the questions below and their answers as provided by the Federal Trade Commission.
What can I do to avoid downloading malware (like spyware and viruses) to my devices?
How can I safely connect to Wi-Fi when I’m on the go?
What should I do if someone from “tech support” calls out of the blue, and asks for my personal information or money to fix my computer?
For more tips, videos, articles and games regarding Cyber Security, visit ftc.gov/OnGuardOnline.
You can also order FREE guides to online security and dealing with identity theft from the FTC.
October is Cyber Security Month

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