The Dark Web is eBay for bad guys... it can be used to purchase stolen information including: -Credit card numbers -Medical records -Login credentials -Banking information -Social security numbers -Full “packages” containing a multitude of compromised information on an individual What does this have to do with you? Could be credentials for your bank accounts, email accounts, social media accounts, video streaming subscription accounts, and more. Get a Dark Web Scan for your business today: [email protected]
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Tip of the week: Streamline your payments with Apple and Google Wallet Experience convenience, security, and simplicity in every transaction. No more fumbling for cards - just tap and go! #DigitalWallet #Convenience #SecurePayments #ActivateToday #everettbank
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The holiday season is in full swing which means so are the cybercriminals. BEFORE you purchase anything online, make sure the website you’re on is the real deal. Cybercriminals will set up fake websites with fake products hoping that you’ll either enter your information and they can steal it or you’ll buy an item, they’ll collect the payment and then never send you the product. Don’t be fooled! Verify EVERY vendor FIRST. #holidayshoppingtip #cybertip #holidayshopping #DirectConnect #Cleveland
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Your mobile device provides convenient access to your email, bank and social media accounts. Unfortunately, it can potentially provide the same convenient access for criminals. Use these tips from the American Banker's Association to educate yourself on how to protect your mobile device: https://brev.is/YDb0Z
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Discover the magic behind Apple Pay and Google Pay and learn why they're the safer choice for your payments! When you tap your phone, these advanced payment methods use NFC technology to send encrypted payment info. Instead of transmitting your actual card number, they generate a unique token for each transaction, ensuring your card details stay private. Your phone’s biometric authentication adds another layer of security, so your wallet remains protected even if your phone is lost. Next time you shop, tap your phone and experience the power of advanced tech safeguarding your transactions! 💳🔒📱
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Did you bet on a Bills victory today? Here are some safety tips for online gambling so that you don't lose more money. - Use virtual credit cards, or reloadable debit cards. These cards are not directly tied to your accounts, meaning if a breach were to happen, the rest of your financial information stays safe. -If you can't use a virtual credit card, or reloadable debit card, it is best to use a credit card with fraud protection. The author recommends that you never use a debit card, or connect your bank account information. -Stay away from public-Wi-Fi while gambling. It's better to hold off on betting, than to risk someone stealing your information via a weak or malicious Wi-Fi network. #LetsBeCarefulOutThere #flcc270 https://lnkd.in/eZcfPEQD
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Discover the magic behind Apple Pay and Google Pay and learn why they're the safer choice for your payments! When you tap your phone, these advanced payment methods use NFC technology to send encrypted payment info. Instead of transmitting your actual card number, they generate a unique token for each transaction, ensuring your card details stay private. Your phone’s biometric authentication adds another layer of security, so your wallet remains protected even if your phone is lost. Next time you shop, tap your phone and experience the power of advanced tech safeguarding your transactions! 💳🔒📱
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Your mobile device provides convenient access to your email, bank and social media accounts. Unfortunately, it can potentially provide the same convenient access for criminals. Use these tips from the American Banker's Association to educate yourself on how to protect your mobile device: https://brev.is/54hi2
Protect Your Mobile Device | American Bankers Association
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Do not ever ever ever give out passwords, login credentials, card or account numbers, anything!!! We all get texts and calls from fake Amazon, fake Verizon, fake Netflix, fake financial institutions…..don’t fall for it!! #PGCFCU #safeguardyourinformation
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In a world where digital transactions are becoming the norm, many might wonder about the safest way to make purchases. Google Pay and Apple Pay are not just about convenience; they offer enhanced security compared to traditional credit card usage. These platforms use a method called tokenization, which generates a unique code for each transaction, ensuring that your actual credit card number is never shared with the merchant. This significantly reduces the risk of your financial details being stolen or misused. Additionally, both services require authentication
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The holiday season is in full swing which means so are the cybercriminals. BEFORE you purchase anything online, make sure the website you’re on is the real deal. Cybercriminals will set up fake websites with fake products hoping that you’ll either enter your information and they can steal it or you’ll buy an item, they’ll collect the payment and then never send you the product. Don’t be fooled! Verify EVERY vendor FIRST. #holidayshoppingtip #cybertip #holidayshopping #Wave2 #MilwaukeeAreaBusinesses
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