Oct 1, 2014 | Newsletters
Like it or not, you are a target, and it’s everyone’s responsibility to keep their information secure.
Oct 1, 2014 | Newsletters
Surprisingly, credit card compromises may be the easiest type of hack to deal with. You’re not responsible for any fraudulent charges in excess of $50, and once you’re issued a new card, the problem has been solved, save for some changes to your personal habits....
Oct 1, 2014 | Newsletters
Being swift to take action following the theft of one of your online accounts is vital. Not only will you need to reclaim control over the affected account, you’ll need to take steps to protect your other accounts, too. How will you know? Hackers use compromised email...
Oct 1, 2014 | Newsletters
More often than not, victims unknowingly install viruses on their own computers. With the complexity of today’s malware, you may need to reinstall your operating system and restore your files from a clean backup in order to completely cure the infection. How will you...
Oct 1, 2014 | Newsletters
If you have reason to believe that confidential University information or confidential personally identifiable information (PII) has been viewed or taken, contact secadmin@udel.edu or your college’s or department’s IT staff so an investigation of the...