identity theft

What To Do When There Has Been A Data Breach

What To Do When There Has Been A Data Breach

In a world where cyber threats are becoming more common, safeguarding your personal information from data breaches is more important than ever. Whether it's through phishing scams, weak passwords, or insecure networks, your sensitive data can be vulnerable if you’re not careful. If you're wondering what you can do to help protect yourself against the growing threat of identity theft, here are some steps to consider.

Beware - New Scam!

Beware - New Scam!

There’s a new scam going around we want you to be aware of. If you receive a call from someone who says they are from the IRS, and you need to pay a tax bill with a credit card immediately or go to jail, it’s a scam! It may sound obvious to you, but unfortunately, thousands of people have lost millions of dollars and their personal information to tax scams.

As always, don’t give any personal information on the phone. Be aware that calls of this nature are not legitimate, no matter how official they sound. The IRS will never call you about taxes due; they send official notices only by U.S. mail. Additionally, they will never threaten you with law enforcement or demand payment without the opportunity to ask questions or appeal the amount owed.