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Security advice memo with minor references to assistants and media contacts
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Security advice memo with minor references to assistants and media contacts

Security advice memo with minor references to assistants and media contacts The document provides generic cybersecurity best practices and a complaint about a personal assistant's performance, with only a few publicly known media contacts listed. It lacks concrete allegations, financial flows, or connections to powerful officials, offering minimal investigative value. Key insights: Recommends avoiding debit cards for online transactions due to slower fraud recovery.; Suggests creating unique logins for virtual assistants accessing websites.; Mentions a complaint about an assistant taking 23 hours to book an interview.

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Security advice memo with minor references to assistants and media contacts The document provides generic cybersecurity best practices and a complaint about a personal assistant's performance, with only a few publicly known media contacts listed. It lacks concrete allegations, financial flows, or connections to powerful officials, offering minimal investigative value. Key insights: Recommends avoiding debit cards for online transactions due to slower fraud recovery.; Suggests creating unique logins for virtual assistants accessing websites.; Mentions a complaint about an assistant taking 23 hours to book an interview.

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e » Floppy drives and USB ports disabled e» BS779 certification for accomplished international security standards e > 128-bit encryption technology for all data exchange e » Secure VPN connection I bet there is a fair chance that sensitive data is 100 times safer with Brickwork than on your own computer. Still, information theft is best thought of as inevitable in a digital world, and precautions should be taken with damage control in mind. There are two rules that I use to minimize damage and allow for fast repair. 1. Never use debit cards for online transactions or with remote assistants. Reversing unauthorized credit card charges, particularly with American Express, is painless and near instantaneous. Recovering funds withdrawn from your checking account via unauthorized debit card use takes dozens of hours in paperwork alone and can take months to receive, if approved at all. 2. If your VA will be accessing websites on your behalf, create a new unique login and password to be used on those sites. Most of us reuse both logins and passwords on multiple sites, and taking this precaution limits possible damage. Instruct them to use these unique logins to create accounts on new sites if needed. Note that this is particularly important when using assistants who have access to live commercial websites (developers, programmers, etc.). If information or identity theft hasn’t hit you, it will. Use these guidelines and you'll realize when it happens that, just like most nightmares, it’s not that big a deal and is reversible. The Complicated Art of Simplicity: Common Complaints M, assistant is an idiot! It took him 23 hours to book an interview! This was the first complaint I had, for sure. 23 hours! I was heated up for a shouting match. My original e-mail to this first assistant seemed clear enough. Dear Abdul, Here are the first tasks, due at the end of next Tuesday. Please call or e-mail with any questions: 1. Go to this article http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/12666060/site/newsweek/, get the phone/e- mail/website contacts for Carol Milligan and Marc and Julie Szekely. Also find the same info for Rob Long here http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/12652789/site/newsweek/.

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