There are few things more annoying and destructive than robocalls.
There are few things more annoying and destructive than robocalls. There were over 58 billion of the recorded fright-inducing
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By Oasis Institute Webmaster|2020-06-03T10:40:19-05:00March 4th, 2020|Cybercrime prevention, Lifelong learning, Technology|
There are few things more annoying and destructive than robocalls. There were over 58 billion of the recorded fright-inducing
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By Oasis Institute Webmaster|2020-02-27T15:49:00-05:00February 25th, 2020|Cybercrime prevention, National Connections, Technology, Top national|
How do you recognize the difference between fake news and factual news? Read the full story on the
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By Oasis Institute Webmaster|2020-03-04T19:11:28-05:00January 22nd, 2020|Cybercrime prevention, Lifelong learning, National Connections|
If you are still using Microsoft’s classic web browser, Internet Explorer, you are at risk. If you’ve used a
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By Oasis Institute Webmaster|2019-12-05T20:52:16-05:00March 14th, 2018|Cybercrime prevention, Lifelong learning, National, Technology|
It's fun and convenient to use the internet to look things up and conduct business, but all websites are not created equal. Find out how to steer clear of sites that are not secure.
By Oasis Institute Webmaster|2019-11-22T22:23:35-05:00August 30th, 2017|Cybercrime prevention, National, Technology|
Two Factor Authentication is an effective way to prevent criminals from taking control of your email and other accounts.
By Oasis Institute Webmaster|2019-11-25T20:55:11-05:00May 17th, 2017|Cybercrime prevention, National, Technology|
Last week, the so-called WannaCry ransomware virus began infecting computers. It quickly spread across the globe and disrupted critical networks. WannaCry may be the biggest, and most expensive, worldwide ransomware attack to date. Here is how to protect yourself.
By Oasis Institute Webmaster|2019-12-03T14:37:03-05:00January 13th, 2017|Cybercrime prevention, National, Technology|
A new scam is fooling even experienced users into divulging their Google login info. The scam uses sophisticated techniques to trick the brain—by using an advanced URL trick. See how it works and spread the word. This trap is worse than most!
By Oasis Institute Webmaster|2020-01-21T14:46:44-05:00December 27th, 2016|Cybercrime prevention, National, Technology|
A long history of hacks have exposed Yahoo users to more than their share of privacy exposures. After more than a billion accounts have been compromised, is it safe to trust Yahoo in the future? Learn how to backup and save your data, then delete your Yahoo account.
By Oasis Institute Webmaster|2020-01-22T17:36:34-05:00June 29th, 2016|Cybercrime prevention, National, Technology|
When it comes to passwords, we can be our own worst enemy. Remembering a different cryptic password for every site is difficult and confusing. Here’s how to set strong passwords.
By Oasis Institute Webmaster|2020-01-31T17:59:44-05:00October 22nd, 2015|Cybercrime prevention, Life after 50, National, Technology|
Elder protection experts Curtis Bailey and Art Maines offer some basic ways to keep hackers from wreaking havoc on your security.