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Don’t tell anybody your password
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Don’t Let Personnel Issues Become Security Issues; Terminate Computer Access Before You End a Contract or Tell People They Are Fired
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Don’t Let Spammers See Your “Out of Office” Replies
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Don’t download files from unknown sources
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Don’t let Halloween malware haunt your PC
Halloween celebrations on Monday are likely to be haunted by rampant malware infections and an onslaught of internet scams, security watchers warn. Wicked writers of devilish code are likely to take advantage of the festivities to spook surfers with search engine poisoning attacks that point browsers towards websites infected with…
ProtectMyID: Don’t write or print private info, such as your #ssn or #driverslicence number, when you write or order checks #101tips
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Don’t check “remember my password” boxes
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ProtectMyID: Don’t say your #SSN loudly when in a public place. #101tips #idtheft
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Suspect in Omaha arrest: Don’t fire cops
By Jason Kuiper Omaha World-Herald OMAHA, Neb. — The Omaha assault suspect shown on a video being kicked while subdued by Omaha police officers says the officers involved shouldn’t lose their jobs, but more officers should be disciplined for not stepping in. Robert A. Wagner, 35, was in court Tuesday…