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Email: Spam, Scams, Hoaxes
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Chain Letter Scams
(Separate Website)
Information about chain letter scams and e-mail messages. Reminder that sending chain letters or e-mails is illegal and chances of winning big from these messages are slim.
By: Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
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Spanish / Español
E-mail Scams
(Separate Website)
Top e-mail scams to watch out for, explanations, and what to do if you have fallen prey to a scam.
By: OnGuardOnline.gov
Internet Crime Prevention Tips
(Separate Website)
Preventive measures to take to avoid common scams such as auction fraud, debt elimination, lotteries, phishing, internet extortion, and spam.
By: Internet Crime Complaint Center
OnGuardOnline.gov
(Separate Website)
This website provides practical tips from the federal government and technology industry on topics including internet auctions, spyware, wireless security, phishing, online shopping, and e-mail spam.
By: OnGuardOnline.gov
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Spanish / Español
Cyber Safety Checklist
(Separate Website)
Internet safety tips aimed at kids from McGruff the Crime Dog. Includes child-friendly wording, fun activities and ten tips for staying safe online.
By: National Crime Prevention Council (NCPC)
Internet Safety Pledge
(Separate Website)
Internet safety pledges for different ages to promote safe boundaries on computer usage for children. Includes promises such as, "I will tell my parents or guardian if anyone online asks to meet me in person."
By: NetSmartz.org
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Spanish / Español
Internet Safety: Cyberstalking and Harassment
(Separate Website)
Frequently asked questions about cyberstalking. Includes information about child predators, the workplace, avoiding becoming a victim, and the law on cyberstalking.
By: WiredSafety.org
Learn About Family Safety Online
(Separate Website)
Informational videos for parents from Dr. Sharon about child safety, online gaming, blogs and bullying, online pornography, and internet criminal activity.
By: National Center for Missing & Exploited Children
Reporting Internet Crimes Against Children
(Separate Website)
Form to report an internet crime against a child forwarded to law enforcement for investigation.
By: National Center for Missing & Exploited Children
Social Networking Sites: A Parent's Guide
(Separate Website)
A guide for parents about social networking websites. Includes information about privacy, posting information, bullying, and sexual predators.
By: OnGuardOnline.gov
Wired Safety- Information for Parents
(Separate Website)
Information for parents from WiredSafety.org about internet safety including instant messaging, cyberbullies, software to monitor a child's computer usage, pop-ups, porn, and child-friendly websites.
By: wiredsafety.org
Access to Free Credit Reports
(Separate Website)
Information on how to obtain free credit reports for guarding against identity theft.
By: Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
Credit Report Security Freeze
(Separate Website)
How to go about getting a credit freeze. Includes contact information for the three credit bureaus, information that must be included in a request, and common questions you may have about credit freezes and identity theft.
By: Consumers Union
Minnesota Identity Theft Freeze Law
(Separate Website)
Fact sheet from the Office of Minnesota Attorney General Lori Swanson on the Minnesota Identity Theft Freeze Law. A credit freeze allows a victim of identity theft to put a temporary hold on their credit, which blocks all requests for credit approval.
By: Minnesota Attorney General's Office
Computer Safety Tips
(Separate Website)
Computer safety tips and resources for victims of domestic violence.
By: Minnesota Office of the Secretary of State
Internet Security
(Separate Website)
Internet security for victims of domestic violence and tips on how to prevent an abuser from accessing personal e-mail accounts and monitor websites viewed.
By: WomensLaw.org
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Spanish / Español
Technology Safety Planning for Survivors
(Separate Website)
Checklist of items that domestic abuse survivors should follow to stay safe online and warnings of how technology may be used against you by your abuser.
By: National Network to End Domestic Violence
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Spanish / Español
SafeShopping.org
(Separate Website)
Information for safe and secure shopping online.
By: American Bar Association (ABA)
Senior Guide to Fighting Fraud
(Separate Website)
Fact sheet from the Minnesota Attorney General about consumer fraud targeting seniors and how to avoid scams like work-at-home, lotteries, home improvement, fake charities, investment fraud, and others.
By: Minnesota Attorney General's Office
Identity Theft Complaint Form
(Separate Website)
Online form for reporting an incident of identity theft to the FTC Bureau of Consumer Protection for investigation and detection of patterns.
By: Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
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Spanish / Español
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