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How to embolden cyber attackers
Are our medical institutions encouraging cyber attacks? This week, we’ll talk about safeguarding yourself from attacks targeted at our medical centers. What if our medical information is out there for everyone to see? Do you know if your information is even already out there? What can we actually do about that?
It's me, hi, I'm the problem, it's me
Before she copyrights that, we’re going to use it to remind people to keep close track of their credit card and bank accounts. The Ticketmaster hack should give be a reminder for us to have that has a safe practice. Read the newsletter to find out how you can do that the easy way.
Did you get a call from a loved one asking for money? Do you have a Personal Identifier?
Did you ask for a Personal Identifier? These stories are rampant now - people getting calls thinking they are legitimate, only to realize after they hung up the phone that they have lost a lot of money to the scammer.
Do you have a checklist for predators to get you to pay them?
Actually, do YOU have a checklist for yourself when you are being preyed on? Be sure your checklist includes slowing down DESPITE THEM WANTING TO HURRY YOU. The biggest healthcare hack was done by amateur hack that was rewarded $22 million.
I got a call from the FCC and it wasn't about AT&T
Be sure to read this edition's Glossary/Legend section. You've probably heard about how AT&T is now trying to do everything it can to recover from its major hack by providing resources for its customers that may potentially be hit by some cyber crimes.
Facebook users beware. Many have fallen prey to this cyberattack
Think you're getting an AI service on Facebook? Think again! This week, Change Healthcare got attacked again, not to mention Pacific Guardian Life Insurance as well as a whole slew of government agencies. What do we do and where do we go from here?