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Lee Frazier and his team of experts bring you the latest in Cybersecurity, IT, and HIPAA HITECH news along with segments each episode covering their views and advice on topics such as mobile devices, PC recommendations, compliance issues such as HIPAA HITECH and PCI, cybersafety, emerging technologies, IT for healthcare, and listener questions.
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As more professionals work from home, securing your digital space has never been more critical. Join Lee as he explains why you need to keep your information secure at home or travel, and stay informed with the latest news on cybersecurity. Have any questions? Leave a comment or visit www.CyberSafeTech.net…
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Cybercriminals are taking advantage of people's excitement about travel by sending out fake emails that look like they’re from legitimate airlines, hotels, and other travel-related organizations. But don’t be fooled—these emails are a clever ploy to steal your money and personal information.
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Join us for an eye-opening episode as we delve into the critical world of cybersecurity, uncovering the essential tools every individual and organization should have at their fingertips. From password managers to multi-factor authentication, we break down the must-have security items that are paramount in today's digital landscape. But that's not a…
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Join Lee on an enlightening journey through the virtual aisles of online computer shopping as he unveils the secrets to securing the perfect device. Whether you're a tech novice or a seasoned enthusiast, this episode is your definitive guide to making informed decisions and avoiding potential pitfalls when purchasing a computer online. Discover the…
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In this insightful episode, we discussed the breaking and evolving news in cybersecurity this week. A massive phishing attack in Iowa and a development in the story of the Change Healthcare ransomware attack are among the stories discussed this week. We also delved into the multifaceted realm of authentication and the layers of security crucial for…
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Episode 3 Summary: "Why do I need Antivirus and all that other stuff on my computer?" In this week's episode of CyberSafe News and Views, host Lee explores the crucial topic of cybersecurity measures, focusing on the necessity of antivirus, antimalware, and other protective software for computer systems. The episode delves into the recent events in…
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When a natural disaster strikes, many people rely on insurance providers for disaster relief to help them pay for damages to their property. Unfortunately, cybercriminals can take advantage of this vulnerable situation by manipulating you into sharing your sensitive information. In this recent scam, cybercriminals call you on the phone and pretend …
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Organizations often use email to send important information to their customers. If an organization sends out an email that’s missing some important information, they may actually send you a follow-up email. Just to make sure that you are receiving the important information. Cybercriminals are using a technique called “clone phishing” to imitate the…
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Next time you receive an email with a link to your Facebook account, remember that this could be part of the new scam. Cybercriminals are using compromised accounts and fake login pages in order to gain access for themselves or trick people into giving away personal information like your passwords, which they can use when ever they want to.…
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Wow.. technology can be hard when you get older…your fingers don’t work the way that they used to so that a mouse may be difficult to operate , the operating systems keep changing and every thing looks different .. The type face sometimes seems smaller, or maybe its just aging eyes… Voice Recognition is here to help.…
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With stay-at-home orders in place across the globe, many of you are buying new pets to help you feel more connected. Unfortunately, shoppers who are looking for a furry friend may be in for a big surprise. Cybercriminals are creating phony online pet shops that advertise unbelievable prices on purebred pups. #CyberSafeSenior #BeCyberSafe #BeSeniorS…
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As we all try to navigate life during this stressful pandemic, many of us are struggling financially. In a truly malicious response to the situation, scammers are launching phishing attacks that claim to offer financial assistance to those in need. Don't be duped! #CyberSafeSenior #BeCyberSafe #BeSeniorSmart…
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Since the pandemic began, the FTC has received more than 20,000 complaints of text messages and robocalls offering testing kits, bogus treatment and pandemic-related aid. Don't get duped!! The best way to vaccinate yourself against scam preditators ……. is to stay informed. #BeCyberSafe #BeSeniorSmart #CyberSafeSenior…
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Has this ever happened to you? You’re browsing online when a pop-up ad appears on your screen warning you that your computer is infected with dozens of viruses. The ad conveniently says that you can remove all of these viruses by buying antivirus software that will immediately eliminate them. If you’ve seen this, you’ve been hit with a scareware at…
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Evil scammers are using these stimulus payments to try to rip you off. They are hoping that you will be anxious enough about receiving your stimulus money quickly that you will take the bait before looking closely at the details. Trust Your Instincts! If something feels not quite right, or too good to be true, it might well be a SCAM.…
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The White House and our lawmakers have announced plans to send Americans $1,000 checks to help offset the effects of coronavirus. The one thing to remember is that Scammers will always follow the money, and that this is just one of many scams that will follow the coronavirus pandemic. Our technology is more important than ever for researching impor…
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According to the memo issued a few days ago the 2020 Census field operations will be suspended for at least two weeks until April 1, 2020. This means if someone knocks at your door claiming to be from the U.S. Census Bureau, it is a scam and do not give them any information. With any large political event or happening, scammers are ready to try to …
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