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Protect every device with one proactive step. Implement monitoring and maintenance programs provided by a trusted IT partner to help defend against malware, viruses, and known phishing sites.



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Identity theft is the #1 crime in America. CMIT can help you protect your data, and your clients data.

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Use phone calls rather than email for any communication of valuable personal data when working remotely to keep the information safe from hackers.



BEWARE OF TAX SCAMS
With tax season in full swing, fraudsters are actively targeting taxpayers with scams that threaten their refund and even their identity. To help you recognize and avoid these IRS impersonation scams, please keep the following tips in mind: • Be suspicious of any phone calls or emails claiming to be from the IRS, they NEVER call.
• The IRS will: -Always first contact you by mail. -Never call to demand immediate payment using a specific method, such as a wire, prepaid debit card, or gift card. -Never call and threaten to immediately bring in local police. -Never call and ask you to share sensitive information, like a debit card or checking account number.
• If you think an IRS imposter is calling, hang up immediately. Do not give the caller any personal or financial information. Tax scams can happen any time, not just at tax time, so it is important to be alert and careful year-round.
CMIT Solutions is here to support you during these trying times. In fact, our team is working 24/7/365 to keep essential local businesses running. We are committed to your safety so we are taking precautions, working from home, & following CDC guidelines. Staying connected and supporting one another is more important than ever. We are all adjusting to this new normal, and will get through it together.

Stay Safe & Healthy!
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Only use password protected WiFi while accessing files remotely for lower risk of hacking, especially when inputting personal or confidential information such as financial credentials.


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