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Fiona Is the First but Not the Last This Year – Prepare Now

Fiona is just the first of the 14 to 21 names storms that will hit the U.S. and Florida is vulnerable. Hurricane Irma came ashore September 17th, so we are facing the deadliest time. We tend to wait to prepare until the hurricane is at our doorstep. But now that
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Think Your Online Accounts Are Safe – Think Again

Cybercrime is increasing exponentially, and your private information is at risk. What protection exists? First it was strong passwords, then security experts told us they’re not enough, and that two-factor authentication is necessary. Now they’re saying Security Keys. What do you do? Passwords Passwords are your first layer of internet
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No Time Like Now to Get Your Loved-Ones and Your Life in Order – Here’s How

Hopefully, the virus is coming to an end. But what we learned over the past two years is that we need to be better prepared for the unusual. Often, we hear about celebrities who “didn’t get around to executing advance directives and/or a will,” but many of us don’t have
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Crypto Scams Targeting Dating Apps

There were super bowl ads for crypto and many “influencers” are pitching it. Cryptocurrency is getting more mainstream. But most consumers know little if anything about this new “exchange.” Last year, money lost to crypto scams rose 82% to $7.8+ billion. Real money scammed from real people – but mostly
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Fraud Knows No Age Boundaries – Under 40 Are the New Vulnerable Target

Fraud against seniors gets all the attention. BUT Millennials (24 – 40) are closing in fast as they are reporting money lost to fraud 25 percent more than Generation X’s and Boomers. And, Generation Z’s (11 – 23) are right behind them. Fraud against these groups comes from the new
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Parent’s Driving – It Could Cost Them (and You) More Than They Know

In 2018 there were 45 million licensed drivers in the U.S. 65 and over – a 50% increase over 1999. That year 7,700 seniors were killed and nearly 300,000 went to emergency rooms! According to research, adult children would rather talk to their parents about sex or funeral arrangements than
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