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Cellphone bill smish

FIle Type: Video (MP4)

This video is for parents who are active online: be very careful with what you post about your kids.
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Why you should limit what you post about your kids online

FIle Type: Video (MP4)

This video is for parents who are active online: be very careful with what you post about your kids.
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Scam invoices

FIle Type: Video (MP4)

Check out this very effective video that demonstrates three of the most common fake invoice scams.
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AI Voice scams

FIle Type: Video (MP4)

This highly rated video does a terrific job explaining how AI videos can confuse viewers and what's next for this fast-evolving technology.
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Pay taxes now…or else!

FIle Type: PDF

It catches even the most suspicious victim: a text or email that includes seemingly accurate details about an overdue tax bill.
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Not going to jail

FIle Type: PDF

You missed jury duty. There’s a warrant for your arrest. Your tax bill wasn’t paid and officers are on their way to collect!
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Less said, the better

FIle Type: PDF

Proud social media posters everywhere: stop! ID theft, phishing, insider threats….cybercrime starts with sharing too much information on social media.
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Cancel that payment

FIle Type: PDF

The PayPal scam: it’s everywhere. “Your account has been charged…unless you call us and cancel.”
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What do you do now?

FIle Type: PDF

One of the most common questions an employee (or anyone who mistakenly clicks) is — what should I do if I click on a suspicious link and then realize it?
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Online gaming safety quiz

FIle Type: Quizzes

Great for September and October cyber exercises, this Halloween-themed quiz includes five examples of online ads and promotions that catch a lot of people and cost them big.
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Online gaming safety quiz

FIle Type: Quizzes

75% of the population plays video games — which makes them prime targets for scammers. This five-question quiz will help them level up and avoid being defeated by cyber enemies.
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Biggest cyber breaches in history

FIle Type: Quizzes

In the past year, there have been a handful of particularly worrisome cyber breaches. In this quiz, your employees will get a fresh reminder of those events that are just now showing up in their lives.
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Dark side of AI

FIle Type: Quizzes

Here’s a live-scoring, five-question quiz that covers how big websites are tracking our behavior as privacy requirements are getting stricter.
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Protecting your privacy

FIle Type: Quizzes

Here’s a live-scoring, five-question quiz that covers how big websites are tracking our behavior as privacy requirements are getting stricter.
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MFA Bombing

FIle Type: PDF

Hackers have discovered this trick to get around two-factor authentication. It involves sending multiple texts to the victim, who then gets frustrated and approves one.
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Top 3 scams, tactics, and lessons

FIle Type: PDF

We did the homework and narrowed down the top three scams, the top three ways fraudsters successfully rip off their victims, and the three lessons that victims have learned.
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Virtual meeting best practices

FIle Type: PDF

How one small error at a company most people have never heard of caused $5 billion in damages.
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The CrowdStrike breach of 2024

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How one small error at a company most people have never heard of caused $5 billion in damages. Including lessons consumers can take away even if they’re not in technology.
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