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Onguardonline.gov collects practical tips from the federal government and the technology industry on how to protect yourself online.
Ic3.gov is the home page for the Internet Crime Complaint Center. A “partnership of the FBI and the National White Collar Crime Center,” this site acts as a vehicle for filing and processing complaints of cyber crime.
Staysafeonline.org, a nonprofit awareness group, educates consumers, children, and small businesses about online safety with video tutorials and other resources.
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Wi-fi.org, home of a nonprofit international organization known as the Wi-Fi Alliance, regularly posts press coverage and informative pieces on wireless security. Its “Knowledge Center” offers a glossary of terms you should know.
Source: The Wall Street Journal
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