Tag: phishing awareness


  • Free Wi-Fi risks often hide behind the words “Password on the receipt” at South Florida restaurants. It feels harmless. Guests log in, scroll menus, check email, and maybe even open a work app while waiting for food. Meanwhile, attackers see opportunity. Picture this. A packed restaurant in Miami during dinner rush. Dozens of phones connect…

  • Online protection tips are especially important for the leery in South Florida. You know the type. They squint at emails. They hesitate before clicking links. They double-check Wi-Fi names and never trust “too good to be true” offers. In a place like Miami or Fort Lauderdale, that caution is often well earned. Imagine this. A…

  • Fake ticket scams spike every time a major sporting event comes to South Florida, and the College Football Championship is no exception. With fans flooding Miami and Fort Lauderdale, scammers know excitement runs high and caution often runs low. A Florida resident gets a message from a friend of a friend claiming to have extra…

  • Last-minute ticket scams increase rapidly when major sporting events arrive in South Florida. As kickoff approaches and tickets become harder to find, urgency replaces caution for many buyers in Miami and Fort Lauderdale. It often starts with a message that says, “Friend can’t make it—selling tickets cheap.” The seller sounds local. The seats look real.…

  • Smart home security risks often begin the moment a new device is plugged in and forgotten about. In South Florida, smart doorbells, cameras, thermostats, and voice assistants are everywhere. Homes feel modern, connected, and protected. However, without proper setup, many of these devices quietly create digital exposure. Picture this. A homeowner in Fort Lauderdale installs…