After huge businesses including Citigroup, Sony, Google, and even the U.S. Senate were hacked, cybersecurity experts released helpful tips on how individuals can protect themselves online from theft, identity, and fraud. “The average person should know that they are not as much as a target individually,” Mark Rasch, director of cybersecurity and privacy consulting for… Continue reading →
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Top 5 Tips for Protecting Yourself Online
Amy Montes on Friday, September 19th, 2014
Tags: credit rating, cyber security, Divorce Attorney, family law firm, fraud, identity theft, online security
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Social Networks & Legal Threats
Amy Montes on Monday, October 14th, 2013
Do I have to tell you that once you post something on a social network it’s there to stay? When you post something ‘out there’, it can be assumed that you are freely giving your personal information to the public. I can’t stress enough that you need to be cautious when posting personal information or… Continue reading →
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