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            Be cyber smart. Stay cyber secure 
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            [October 24, 2013] 
            CHICAGO -- Cybercriminals don't 
			discriminate, so don't be a target -- protect your privacy and guard 
			against fraud by practicing safe online habits. Cybersecurity 
			threats and attacks are gaining momentum. With more than $525 
			million in losses due to online criminal activity in 2012, proper 
			security measures are a critical component in keeping your identity 
			and finances secure.  | 
		
            |  October is National Cyber Security Awareness Month, and the Federal 
			Emergency Management Agency is taking this opportunity to remind the 
			general public to create a safe, secure and resilient cyber 
			environment. "Computers, smartphones and other electronics have 
			become a prevalent part of our daily lives," said FEMA Region V 
			Administrator Andrew Velasquez III. "Everyone needs to understand 
			how frequently cybercrimes occur, and arm themselves with the latest 
			information and tools necessary to protect their families against 
			potential fraud." Helpful information on protecting kids online, securing your 
			computer and avoiding scams can be found at
			OnGuardOnline.gov. 
			 Here are a few tips to safeguard yourself and your computer:  
				
				Set strong 
				passwords, change them regularly, and don't share them with 
				anyone.
				Keep your 
				operating system, browser and other critical software optimized 
				by installing updates. 
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				Maintain an open 
				dialogue with your friends, family, colleagues and community 
				about Internet safety.
				Use privacy 
				settings and limit the amount of personal information you post 
				online.
				Be cautious about 
				offers online -- if it sounds too good to be true, it probably 
				is. 
				Report cybercrimes to the Internet Crime Complaint Center, 
				known as IC3, 
				and to your local law enforcement or state attorney general as 
				appropriate. For a cybersecurity awareness public service announcement video 
			featuring the FEMA regional administrator,
			click 
			here. 
            [Text from file received from
			FEMA 
			Region V] 
            FEMA's mission is to support citizens 
			and first responders to ensure that as a nation we work together to 
			build, sustain and improve our capability to prepare for, protect 
			against, respond to, recover from and mitigate all hazards. |