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National Cyber Security Awareness Month

The theme for the first week of National Cybersecurity Awareness Month(NCSAM), October 1-5, is Make Your Home a Haven for Online Safety.

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Learn basic cybersecurity essentials to protect your home against cyber threats. Use the following resources to educate your family today:

Learn how to keep your accounts and information safe during a Twitter chat on October 4 at 3 p.m. ET. Use #ChatSTC to join!

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Participate in the Great ShakeOut Earthquake Drill

Earthquakes can happen where we work, live, or travel.
The 2018 International ShakeOut day is October 18, when millions of people worldwide will hold earthquake drills in schools, organizations, communities, and households at 10:18 a.m. local time.

Visit ShakeOut.org to register your participation, find resources, and learn more.

To learn more about earthquake safety, watch the When the Earth Shakes video and visit Ready.gov.

Avoid Disaster Fraud

Many people and organizations come together to support the needs of those affected by a disaster. Unfortunately, some people prey on those disaster survivors by offering fraudulent services.

Learn how to protect yourself and your finances from additional loss. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) offers reminders to help you avoid disaster fraud, including:

  • Do not pay a fee to apply for FEMA disaster assistance or to receive it. FEMA does not charge a fee for these services.
  • Get three written estimates for repair work. Check the credentials of the repair company. Contact your local Better Business Bureau or Chamber of Commerce to learn about any complaints against the contractor or business.
  • Make sure you obtain a written contract with all the services and costs before work begins. The contract should include a projected completion date. It should also outline ways to negotiate changes and settle disputes.
  • Do not pay anything without a signed contract. Pay only by check or a credit card. A reasonable down payment may be required to buy materials for some projects.

Check out the full list of disaster fraud tips. Visit DisasterAssistance.gov to learn more.

Important Dates to RememberOctober – National Cyber Security Awareness Month

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