5 Steps to Take After Being Hacked

So, you’ve been hacked! Welcome to the 21st century, when it seems like this happens to us all. First off, check the damage and figure out if you used the #hacked password on multiple accounts. Every one of those will need to be watched closely. Change all your passwords to something more secure and varied (a password service is great for this). Protect your credit by disputing fraudulent claims and using a fraud alert or credit freeze. Let the authorities know, and be very careful going forward, as the effects of identity theft can take a while to surface.

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The Importance of Being Financially Fit

It’s time to check your financial #fitness! To be financially fit, you need to expand your financial knowledge, stick to a budget and minimize debt while knowing how much you owe. You’ll also want to watch your credit rating, keep your savings growing and avoid paying high interest rates on purchases by using cash or paying cards off every month. Set and meet firm goals, and be financially independent, not relying on gifts from friends and family or plastic to meet unexpected expenses.

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Beware Jury Duty Scams

Whether you’ve been summoned for jury duty or not, there are #scams out there that will try to trick you out of money and personal info. The scammer will call or email claiming to be a government official and threaten arrest or other consequences if you don’t pay a fine for missing jury duty immediately. They might demand personal information such as your SSN, which they’ll use to steal your identity. Don’t fall for it! Contact the court where you supposedly missed your date, verify anything, and remember that scammers can spoof Caller ID and make their calls seem legit. Verify the facts yourself, then let law enforcement and your friends and family know about the scam!

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Beware the Pending Package Scam

With so many of us shopping online these days, scams involving package #delivery are everywhere. They’ll claim you’ve got a package on the way and ask for personal information to confirm delivery. Or, you’ll get an email with a link to track the box that will hit you with malware or lead you to a page where your info will be requested. Watch for emails from non-secure domains, never share personal information with suspicious parties, and keep track of your order packages. Delete suspicious texts and block the number and mark suspicious emails as spam. Let local authorities and the FTC know about the scammers, too!

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5 Online Resources for Autumn

Are you ready for #fall? We’ve got a suite of apps that will have your phone doing everything but brewing up a tall pumpkin spice latte for you. The #fallfoliagepredictionmap will help you find the best fall color, and #LeafSnap will tell you what kind of tree produced that beautiful leaf! #BigOven will get your kitchen smelling like fall, with tons of great recipes. If you’re hitting the road, the #KOA app has tons of handy features, and Corn Mazes America will show you all the best places to get lost!

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