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Avoiding Social Media Cybercrime

With as much time as all of us spend on social media, have we actually paused to consider the risks associated with the amusement and fun Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and others can bring? Remember that while getting our daily social media fix, cybercriminals are busy collecting data that can turn us into a victim.

It’s important to be aware of the risks and the actions we should take to avoid becoming a victim of identity theft or other cybercrimes.

This insightful article from the SoS Daily News offers a number of helpful tips we should all be aware of to steer clear of savvy cyber hackers.

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