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The month of October was declared by Congress in 2004 to be Cybersecurity Awareness Month, During each October, the public and private sectors and tribal communities work together to raise awareness about the importance of cybersecurity. Here are four important steps to staying safe online.
The month of October was declared by Congress in 2004 to be Cybersecurity Awareness Month, During each October, the public and private sectors and tribal communities work together to raise awareness about the importance of cybersecurity. Here are four important steps to staying safe online.
AARP Long Island is hosting two events to help residents safely dispose of unneeded medications and to shred sensitive documents.
AARP Louisiana is hosting a telephone town hall to help people avoid scams, particularly during the holidays.
A new state law has created a restitution fund to help pay back older North Dakotans who have lost money to investment fraud.
The AARP offices in Wisconsin and Minnesota, along with the Better Business Bureaus of both states, are teaming up to host a fraud awareness event on Tuesday, Oct. 24, in La Crosse.
It’s open enrollment season, which also means it’s Medicare fraud season. Learn how you can protect yourself.
During October the public and private sectors and tribal communities work together to raise awareness about the importance of cybersecurity.
Social Security numbers are key to identity theft. Learn the telltale signs of a Social Security scam to protect yourself and your loved ones.
This October is National Cyber Security month and AARP is focused on shining a light on the most prevalent online scams including celebrity impostors. Stars like Bruce Springsteen, Trace Adkins and Oprah Winfrey are among thousands of celebrities whose personas have been used by scammers online to solicit money from fans.
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