Digital Security 101

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Identity Theft
May 9, 2025

Government agencies can legally require your SSN under federal law. Private companies can request it, but unless a law applies, you can refuse.

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Identity Theft
May 5, 2025

Signs of SSN misuse can be hard to spot. Look for data breach alerts, unexpected earnings on your Social Security statement, and credit report errors.

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Fraud
May 1, 2025

The simplest way is to set a SIM PIN, enable number transfer protection with your carrier, and use an authenticator app instead of SMS for 2FA.

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Internet Security
April 28, 2025

Coinbase is considered safe due to strong technical and regulatory protections, but user-side risks like password reuse remain outside its control.

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Credit & Finance
April 28, 2025

Credit Karma offers "free" credit monitoring and personal financial tools to millions of Americans — but it's not the only (or best) option available.

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Fraud
April 28, 2025

It can feel overwhelming to be the victim of a scam — but there are steps you can take to protect yourself, recover lost funds, and get back on your feet.

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