by Carrie Kerskie | Nov 4, 2022 | Uncategorized
So, you’re a victim of fraud. Now what do you do? How are you supposed to get your money back? Who is supposed to help you? Why do these questions seem so important to know, but so hard to answer? Before you panic and do more damage to your wallet than the...
by Carrie | Nov 2, 2022 | Uncategorized
Note: of May 31, 2021, the SBA has stopped the PPP application process. As of January 1, 2022, they have stopped taking EIDL applications as well. If you are still receiving letters/emails regarding pre-approved lines of credit for a PPP account—read to learn more....
by Carrie Kerskie | Oct 18, 2022 | Privacy
What exactly is Identity Theft? The name says it all—while identity theft itself is a relatively broad term, it’s used to denote the act of stealing an individual’s personal information without their consent or acknowledgement, typically resulting in unlawful...
by Kyle Kerskie | Mar 4, 2022 | Data Breaches, Devices, Privacy Tips & Tricks
If there was a way to look at how many records have been exposed in data breaches, would you want to see it? Unfortunately, news about massive corporations suffering data breaches has become the norm in this digital age. According to research by done Tenable, the...
by Carrie Kerskie | Nov 24, 2020 | Cyber Threats, Devices, Fraud and Scams, Phone/Text, Privacy Tips & Tricks
Robocalls are a pain in the arse. In the past I would get maybe one or two every six months. Now I am getting three or four per day. Robocalls are so bad that the number one question I get when speaking at events is “How can I stop robocalls?” Until...