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By:
Jeff Groff, Chief Information Security Officer, Univest Corporation December 10, 2020
With more people using online banking and making online purchases due to the pandemic, fraud is on the rise. It is more important than ever to be diligent about taking steps to protect your identity. While some things are out of your control, here are tips for things you can do to help keep your information secure.
Ensure your computer is protected. Install anti-virus and anti-spyware software as well as firewall software to protect against malicious programs that may be planted in emails, documents or websites. It is important to keep this computer software current. Manufacturers offer patches, which are…
By:
Jeff Groff, Chief Information Security Officer, Univest Corporation September 8, 2017
With news of the recent Equifax data breach, it is a good time to review what you can do to protect yourself from identity theft. While some things are out of your control, here are tips for things you can do to help keep your information secure.
Ensure your computer is protected. Install anti-virus and anti-spyware software as well as firewall software to protect against malicious programs that may be planted in emails, documents or websites. It is important to keep this computer software current. Manufacturers offer patches, which are small pieces of software to fix flaws in software, and…