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Weekly Safety Tip - July 13, 2026

July 13, 2026

Weekly Safety Tip

Protecting Your Digital Life

This week: Secure Your Home Network

Your home WiFi router is the gateway to all your connected devices. Take these steps:

  1. Change default admin credentials - Manufacturers use standard passwords
  2. Enable WPA3 - Latest encryption standard for your network
  3. Update router firmware - Check monthly for security patches
  4. Disable WPS - Quick-connect feature has security flaws
  5. Create a guest network - Keep visitors separate from your main devices

Quick Check

Run this quick check on your home network:

Weekly Safety Tip - July 06, 2026

July 6, 2026

Weekly Safety Tip

Protecting Your Digital Life

This week: Secure Your Home Network

Your home WiFi router is the gateway to all your connected devices. Take these steps:

  1. Change default admin credentials - Manufacturers use standard passwords
  2. Enable WPA3 - Latest encryption standard for your network
  3. Update router firmware - Check monthly for security patches
  4. Disable WPS - Quick-connect feature has security flaws
  5. Create a guest network - Keep visitors separate from your main devices

Quick Check

Run this quick check on your home network:

Weekly Safety Tip - June 29, 2026

June 29, 2026

Weekly Safety Tip

Protecting Your Digital Life

This week: Secure Your Home Network

Your home WiFi router is the gateway to all your connected devices. Take these steps:

  1. Change default admin credentials - Manufacturers use standard passwords
  2. Enable WPA3 - Latest encryption standard for your network
  3. Update router firmware - Check monthly for security patches
  4. Disable WPS - Quick-connect feature has security flaws
  5. Create a guest network - Keep visitors separate from your main devices

Quick Check

Run this quick check on your home network:

Weekly Safety Tip - June 22, 2026

June 22, 2026

Weekly Safety Tip

Protecting Your Digital Life

This week: Secure Your Home Network

Your home WiFi router is the gateway to all your connected devices. Take these steps:

  1. Change default admin credentials - Manufacturers use standard passwords
  2. Enable WPA3 - Latest encryption standard for your network
  3. Update router firmware - Check monthly for security patches
  4. Disable WPS - Quick-connect feature has security flaws
  5. Create a guest network - Keep visitors separate from your main devices

Quick Check

Run this quick check on your home network:

Weekly Safety Tip - June 15, 2026

June 15, 2026

Weekly Safety Tip

Protecting Your Digital Life

This week: Secure Your Home Network

Your home WiFi router is the gateway to all your connected devices. Take these steps:

  1. Change default admin credentials - Manufacturers use standard passwords
  2. Enable WPA3 - Latest encryption standard for your network
  3. Update router firmware - Check monthly for security patches
  4. Disable WPS - Quick-connect feature has security flaws
  5. Create a guest network - Keep visitors separate from your main devices

Quick Check

Run this quick check on your home network:

Weekly Safety Tip - June 08, 2026

June 8, 2026

Weekly Safety Tip

Protecting Your Digital Life

This week: Secure Your Home Network

Your home WiFi router is the gateway to all your connected devices. Take these steps:

  1. Change default admin credentials - Manufacturers use standard passwords
  2. Enable WPA3 - Latest encryption standard for your network
  3. Update router firmware - Check monthly for security patches
  4. Disable WPS - Quick-connect feature has security flaws
  5. Create a guest network - Keep visitors separate from your main devices

Quick Check

Run this quick check on your home network:

Weekly Safety Tip - June 01, 2026

June 1, 2026

Weekly Safety Tip

Protecting Your Digital Life

This week: Secure Your Home Network

Your home WiFi router is the gateway to all your connected devices. Take these steps:

  1. Change default admin credentials - Manufacturers use standard passwords
  2. Enable WPA3 - Latest encryption standard for your network
  3. Update router firmware - Check monthly for security patches
  4. Disable WPS - Quick-connect feature has security flaws
  5. Create a guest network - Keep visitors separate from your main devices

Quick Check

Run this quick check on your home network:

Weekly Safety Tip - May 25, 2026

May 25, 2026

Weekly Safety Tip

Protecting Your Digital Life

This week: Secure Your Home Network

Your home WiFi router is the gateway to all your connected devices. Take these steps:

  1. Change default admin credentials - Manufacturers use standard passwords
  2. Enable WPA3 - Latest encryption standard for your network
  3. Update router firmware - Check monthly for security patches
  4. Disable WPS - Quick-connect feature has security flaws
  5. Create a guest network - Keep visitors separate from your main devices

Quick Check

Run this quick check on your home network:

Weekly Safety Tip - May 18, 2026

May 18, 2026

Weekly Safety Tip

Protecting Your Digital Life

This week: Secure Your Home Network

Your home WiFi router is the gateway to all your connected devices. Take these steps:

  1. Change default admin credentials - Manufacturers use standard passwords
  2. Enable WPA3 - Latest encryption standard for your network
  3. Update router firmware - Check monthly for security patches
  4. Disable WPS - Quick-connect feature has security flaws
  5. Create a guest network - Keep visitors separate from your main devices

Quick Check

Run this quick check on your home network:

Weekly Safety Tip - May 14, 2026

May 14, 2026

Weekly Safety Tip

Protecting Your Digital Life

This week: Secure Your Home Network

Your home WiFi router is the gateway to all your connected devices. Take these steps:

  1. Change default admin credentials - Manufacturers use standard passwords
  2. Enable WPA3 - Latest encryption standard for your network
  3. Update router firmware - Check monthly for security patches
  4. Disable WPS - Quick-connect feature has security flaws
  5. Create a guest network - Keep visitors separate from your main devices

Quick Check

Run this quick check on your home network:

Critical

The Romance Scam: How a Widow Lost $420,000 to a Man She'd Never Met

April 30, 2026

Patricia’s Story

Patricia, 72, from Texas, lost her husband of 48 years in 2023. She was lonely. Her daughter suggested she try online dating.

In April 2024, a man named “James Wilson” sent her a message on a popular dating site. He was charming, thoughtful, and seemed perfect.

Within weeks, they were talking every day. Patricia had found a best friend - maybe more.


The Relationship

James said he was an engineer working on an oil rig in Nigeria. He couldn’t video call because of “satellite internet limitations.” He couldn’t visit because his contract was “binding.”

Critical

IRS Scam: How Robert Lost $83,000 Over 18 Months

April 29, 2026

Robert’s Story

Robert, 74, from Florida, first received a call in January 2025 from someone claiming to be from the IRS.

“You owe $22,000 in back taxes. If you don’t pay immediately, we will have you arrested and your Social Security benefits will be garnished.”

Robert was terrified. He had always paid his taxes. He didn’t remember owing anything.

Over the next 18 months, Robert paid $83,000 in gift cards, wire transfers, and prepaid debit cards to scammers who called him dozens of times.

High

The Grandmother Who Lost Her Retirement to a Grandchild Scam

April 28, 2026

Barbara’s Story

Barbara, 81, from Ohio, received a call at 7 AM on a Tuesday morning. The voice on the phone sounded exactly like her 23-year-old grandson Michael.

“Grandma, please help me. I was in a car accident. I hit a pregnant woman. I’m in jail and they won’t let me go until I post bail. I was drinking, Grandma. Please don’t tell Mom and Dad.”

The call lasted 45 minutes. Barbara spoke with Michael, then a “lawyer,” then a “judge.” They told her she needed to wire $47,000 immediately or Michael would remain in jail for 6 months.

Critical

Tech Support Nightmare: How Hackers Stole Everything

April 23, 2026

Linda’s Story

Linda, 69, from Arizona, was browsing the internet when a big red warning popped up on her screen:

“YOUR COMPUTER HAS BEEN HACKED! CALL MICROSOFT SECURITY IMMEDIATELY: 1-800-XXX-XXXX”

The screen wouldn’t go away. Her webcam light turned on. She panicked.

She called the number. A man named “David” answered. He was very professional and explained that hackers were stealing her bank information RIGHT NOW. He could help her secure her computer - but she had to act fast.