Hackers Want Your Digital Stuff

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This video underscores that individuals are the primary targets for hackers seeking their digital assets. It outlines the most sought-after assets, including banking details, credit cards, Amazon passwords, brokerage accounts, and PayPal information, along with sensitive identifiers like IRS records and social security numbers.  Learn insights into safeguarding these assets, focusing on strategies such as two-step authentication and the use of complex passwords for enhanced employee awareness and password protection. All videos are customized with your branding, which includes an animated treatment of your logo. Videos are delivered in HD MP4 format. Hosting of the video is not included in the base package and can be quoted separately.  
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$199.00

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Reference Guide

Original price was: $49.00.Current price is: $14.70.

This quick-reference poster shows secure, easy ways to store complex passwords using either paid software or built-in device tools.