Digital Security 101

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Internet Security
January 15, 2025

You can manually check for viruses on your Mac using built-in tools — or use antivirus software that will dig deeper and root out the worst Mac viruses.

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Internet Security
January 15, 2025

Using antivirus software, removing suspicious apps, and checking your app permissions, cache, and accounts can help you quickly shut down hackers.

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Internet Security
January 15, 2025

Scammers build fake websites to steal your personal information, passwords, and money. Here’s how to identify fake websites before it's too late.

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Internet Security
January 14, 2025

Android devices are typically more vulnerable to viruses and malware — luckily, you can scan for and delete malicious apps in a few quick steps.

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Fraud
January 9, 2025

Police don’t always investigate credit card fraud — however, filing a fraud and identity theft report with law enforcement can help you recover lost funds.

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Internet Security
January 6, 2025

Norton Privacy Monitor Assistant can help with data broker opt-outs, but its add-on cost and quarterly scans may not make it the best choice.

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