Remaining vigilant when interacting with emails is critical to avoid phishing scams.
Knowing your privacy rights and keeping your personal information safe is paramount.
Scammers are exploiting social media to steal your sensitive information. How can you protect yourself from phishing?
Learn how to up your phishing game with these helpful tips from OIT’s Office of Information Security.
Be cautious when donating to online charities, as you may get caught by scammers phishing for honor!
Want to learn more about the warning signs of cybercrime? This video helps to protect you and your earned benefits.
According to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), taxpayers lose millions of dollars each year due to tax-related scams and schemes, making it crucial for everyone, especially Veterans, to stay vigilant and informed to avoid falling victim to these fraudulent activities.
Information Security and Privacy Awareness Week (ISPAW) is the time to consider tips to better protect your family.
Using multi-factor authentication is the first step to protecting your sensitive information.
Online scams can take a variety of forms, with scammers constantly devising new ways to trick people into giving them sensitive information to steal money and identities. Payment Redirection Fraud is a key example of this crime, which involves criminals impersonating others and using or diverting payments to bank accounts under their own control.
On August 10, President Biden signed the Honoring Our PACT Act of 2022 into law. This bill will help millions of Veterans and their survivors, but scammers are now targeting them for their PACT Act benefits.
Multi-factor authentication, also known as (2FA), is an easy, two-step verification process to prove and protect one's identity online.