SENIOR JOURNAL.COM - Senior Citizens Information and News

Front Page    Search     Contact Us     Advertise in Senior Journal


SeniorJournal.com

INDEX


FRONT PAGE

PAGE TWO
More Headlines

  General Features

  Find Help

  SENIOR ALERTS

  Baby Boomers

  Odds & Ends

Health-Fitness

  Aging

 • Alzheimer's & Dementia

 • Fitness

 • Health/Medicine

 • Medical Research

 • Nutrition/Vitamin

Government

 • Politics

 • Medicare

 • Medicare Drug Program

 • Medicare Q&A - Dear Marci

 • Medicaid

 • Social Security

 • Social Security, Medicare Q&A

Enjoying Life

 • Books

 • Entertainment

 • Features

 • Grandparents

 • Senior Statistics

 • Senior Stars

 • Sex & Seniors

 • Sports

 • Travel

 • Senior Volunteers

On The Web

 • Links - Senior

 • Senior Friendly Business Links

 • Sites We Like

Elderly Issues

 • Elder Care

 • Assistance for Elderly

 • Housing

Money 

 • Discounts

 Guarding Your Wealth for Seniors

 • Money Matters

 • Reverse Mortgage

 • Retirement

Thinking

 • Opinions



Senior Journal: Today's News and Information for Senior Citizens & Baby Boomers

More Senior Citizen News and Information Than Any Other Source - SeniorJournal.com

• Go to more on Senior Citizen Alerts or More Senior News on the Front Page

 

Click here to vitamins without a pill.


 
 

E-mail this page to a friend!

Senior Citizen Alerts

FTC’s Cyber Security Website Gets an Upgrade with Help of 22 Organizations

Makeover marks National Cyber Security Awareness Month starting today

   
 

Game: The Case of the Cyber Criminal - 7 Practices for Safer Computing

 

Oct. 1, 2008 - The Federal Trade Commission’s Website that helps senior citizens and other consumers stay on guard against Internet fraud is revamping – with the help of 22 other agencies and groups - to provide extra tools for cyber safety. The FTC’s announcement of the newly designed and improved site comes on the first day of October, which is National Cyber Security Awareness Month.

Since the September 2005 launch of www.OnGuardOnline.gov and its Spanish-language counterpart, www.AlertaEnLínea.gov, more than 8.1 million visitors have learned about computer security at these sites.

 

Related Stories

 
 

FDA Demands Halt to Drug Products Designed to Treat Common Senior Citizen Problems

Warns companies to stop marketing unapproved ophthalmic balanced salt solution products and topical drug ointments containing papain after serious adverse events

Sept. 24, 2008


Read more Senior Citizen Alerts

 

Now, with the help of other federal agencies, industry organizations, and non-profit groups, the FTC has introduced a variety of new features to help consumers avoid Internet fraud, secure their computers, and protect their personal information.

The site’s Web 2.0 redesign allows users to download and embed games and videos, and search for topics.

The articles, games, and videos on the site provide information on 16 topics, including social networking, phishing, spam scams, and laptop security.

Consumers can use buttons and banners to link from their sites.

They also can order free publications and link to OnGuard Online’s partners, which include:

The Department of Homeland Security’s National Cyber Security Division; the Department of Justice’s Office of Justice Programs; the Internal Revenue Service; the United States Postal Inspection Service; the Department of Commerce's Technology Administration; the Securities and Exchange Commission; the Internet industry’s public service organization GetNetWise; the National Cyber Security Alliance; the Anti-Phishing Working Group; i-SAFE America, an Internet education and outreach program; AARP; the National Consumers League; the Direct Marketing Association; WiredSafety.org; the SANS (SysAdmin, Audit, Network, Security) Institute; the National Association of Attorneys General; the Better Business Bureaus; NetFamilyNews, a Web site, blog, and e-mail newsletter for parents; the Computing Technology Industry Association; the National Crime Prevention Council; the Association of College Unions International; and the Latinos in Information Sciences and the Technology Association (LISTA).

The FTC works for the consumer to prevent fraudulent, deceptive, and unfair business practices in the marketplace and to provide information to help consumers spot, stop, and avoid them.

To file a complaint or to get free information on consumer issues, visit ftc.gov or call toll-free, 1-877-FTC-HELP (1-877-382-4357); TTY: 1-866-653-4261.

The FTC enters Internet, telemarketing, identity theft, and other fraud-related complaints into Consumer Sentinel, a secure online database available to hundreds of civil and criminal law enforcement agencies in the U.S. and abroad.

Search for more about this topic on SeniorJournal.com

Google Web SeniorJournal.com

Keep up with the latest news for senior citizens, baby boomers

Click to More Senior News on the Front Page

Copyright: SeniorJournal.com

    

Published by New Tech Media - www.NewTechMedia.com

Other New Tech Media sites include CaroleSutherland.com, BethJanicek.com, SASeniors.com, DrugDanger.com, etc.