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Five Ways to Protect Your Private Information Online

NYS Tax Department shares security tips during National Tax Security Awareness Week The New York State Department of Taxation and Finance today shared five ways for taxpayers to protect their private information online. The effort to help safeguard sensitive data coincides with National Tax Security Awareness Week, which runs through December 7. Taxpayers contact the Tax Department year-round to report fraud and identity theft. These simple steps can help taxpayers protect their tax information online, avoid identity theft, and prevent tax fraud and related crimes. 1. Protect your computer: When accessing your financial accounts online, look for https (with an s after the http) in the website address to verify that it’s a secure address. Use strong passwords: Use long phrases, or a combination of uppercase and lowercase letters, as well as numbers and symbols when creating a new password. Don’t use your name, birthdate, or common words. Use a different password for each of your accounts. If possible, use two-factor authentication. Use secure wireless networks: Always encrypt your wireless network with a strong password. Never access your personal accounts on a public Wi-Fi network. Review bank accounts and statements: Check your credit card and banking statements regularly to spot any suspicious activity. Also, don’t immediately toss out mail from unfamiliar credit card companies or retail outlets; first, make sure an identity thief didn’t open an account using your personal information. Review credit reports annually: Review each of your credit reports annually to spot any new lines of credit that you didn’t apply for or authorize. This can be a sign that a thief is using your personal information. Bonus tip: Be careful what you post on social media. The information and photos you share—including current and past addresses, or names of relatives—can provide scammers possible answers to your security questions or otherwise help them access your accounts. For more information Report scams, fraud, and identity theft

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East Genesee Regent Association to Hold Annual Children’s Holiday Party Tuesday, December 4, 2018

Businesses Provide Party and Presents for Neighborhood Children Syracuse, N.Y. – The businesses of the East Genesee Regent Association (EGRA) are holding their 26th Annual Holiday Party for children in the East Side neighborhood on Tuesday, December 4, 2018 from 4:30 to 6:00 p.m., at the University United Methodist Church, 1085 East Genesee Street, Syracuse. Children, ages six months to twelve, from the East Genesee Street area are invited and treated to an evening of food, refreshments, fun, and entertainment. Activities will include entertainment by Wacheva Cultural Arts; face painting; crafts; a visit from Otto the Orange, Syracuse Police Department’s “McGruff the Crime Dog;” and the Imagination Library Program by the Literacy Coalition of Onondaga County. Santa Claus will bring age-appropriate presents for the children. All gifts are donated by East Genesee Street area businesses, churches, medical offices, and EGRA members. Food and refreshments are courtesy of Franco’s Pizzeria and Deli, Woodbine Hospitality Group, Crowne Plaza Hotel, and Phoebe’s Restaurant & Coffee Lounge/Sherwood Inn Properties. Alan Rothschild, President of EGRA, stated: “This has been a favorite of neighborhood families for over two decades. We assure that every child who attends leaves with a gift. We are delighted to be able to continue this tradition.” The East Genesee Regent Association was formed in 1972, the EGRA is an organization of property owners, business people, residents and citizens concerned with the future of the East Genesee business community. The Association works to promote the area, to encourage community development and plan for the future of the neighborhood. As a member of the University Hill Corporation, the East Genesee Regent Association is also involved in the overall planning and development of the entire Hill area.

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