Is Your Online Shopping As Safe As It Could Be?
Cybercriminals Love The Holidays — Get Identity Theft Protection Now
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Okay, so maybe Grandma's clean. Still, cybercrime saw a huge surge last year: 350 million people fell victim to attacks. And with Black Friday around the corner, it's worth noting that cybercriminals love the holiday season. Why? Because that's when we go to town with online shopping. Between your Amazon Prime habit and utilizing online banking, it's easier than ever to be exposed to cybercrime. Identity theft protection can help safeguard your information, monitor and freeze your credit, and provide priceless peace of mind. Don't become another sad statistic. |
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