PBTC
Updated 4:35 PM CDT, Fri October 7, 2016
Published Under: Cyber Security

- Keep your personal and business computers safe by installing and monitoring an active malware and spyware program.
- If your family all uses shared devices or Wi-Fi, set ground rules for appropriate online behavior. Show your children how to steer clear of weary links, and set-up parental locks to help keep them safe from known predatory sites.
- For those accounts containing your most valuable information, be sure to change your password every month, using 13 or more characters, uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols. Phrases work great for this! Instead of using I love puppies - you could try iL0vEPupp!Es as the password.
- Monitor your Online Banking and credit card statements. If something seems out of the ordinary, chances are it probably is. If you see something that doesn’t look right, contact your financial representative as soon as possible.
- Keep all your important documents off the grid. Items such as birth certificates, social security cards, or home deeds need to be kept where no one but you can access them. You can store them at home in a fireproof vault, or keep them within one of our secure safety deposit boxes.
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