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  • 7 Things to Avoid Getting Scammed Online

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    Maintaining cybersecurity is extremely important and is not something that just concerns businesses or large corporations. It affects everyday consumers, like you. Keep these tips in mind to protect yourself and your security:

    1. Do not open an email from an email address you don’t know.

    Emails from an unknown address could have phishing attempts or malware. Always verify the sender’s email address before opening any attachments or clicking on links.

    1. Be careful with links.Do not open an email from an address you do not know; be careful with link; stay up to date with the latest cyber threats

    Hover your mouse over links to see the actual URL. Avoid clicking suspicious links, especially those sent via email, text, or social media.

    1. Stay up to date with the latest cyber threats.

    Keep yourself informed about common scams and cyber threats. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is a great resource to stay up to date on current threats. You can also report fraud at https://reportfraud.ftc.gov/#/.

    1. Use strong passwords.

    Create unique, complex passwords for each of your online accounts and avoid using easily guessable information like your name, birthdate, or common words. Consider using a password manager to generate and store strong passwords easily.

    1. Keep your software up to date.

    Regularly update your operating system, web browser, antivirus software, and other applications to patch security vulnerabilities and protect against unknown uses.

    1. Resist pressure to act immediately.

    Scammers often use urgency or fear tactics to pressure victims into making quick decisions. Demanding urgent action should put you on alert.

    1. Be cautious about what you share on social media.

    Avoid sharing sensitive, personal information on social media. This includes your full birth date, address, or vacation plans. This information can easily be used by scammers. Be mindful of who can see your posts and adjust your privacy settings accordingly.

    Sarah Whitaker

    March 8, 2024
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  • energynet Expands to Serve Cadiz

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    Hopkinsville Electric System in collaboration with Pennyrile Rural Electric Cooperation is pleased to announce the expansion of energynet fiber internet service to Trigg County.  The expansion of service will provide Cadiz residents with access to internet speeds that offer downloads and uploads of up to 1 gigabit per second.  To put that in perspective, on gig fiber internet service it’s possible that a 2 hour video can be downloaded in as little as 16 seconds.

    With the accelerated need for work-from-home and virtual learning options, energynet service will provide a reliable internet solution for Cadiz residents.  The partnership between the two organizations was launched based on a need they identified in South Western Kentucky.  “It is our goal to bring connectivity to as much of our service region as possible.  By partnering with the established Hopkinsville Electric System energynet fiber internet service, we are able to get service to our members, and get service to them quickly due to the expertise HES has in fiber internet,” says Pennyrile Electric President & CEO Alan Gates.

    The energynet fiber internet service is already available currently for over 4,000 residents in Hopkinsville and 1,200 in Todd County.  “We are thankful for the partnership with Pennyrile that will allow us to serve Cadiz.  We know there is such a need for connectivity for work, for education, for entertainment even, so we are glad to be able to provide this service to more in South Western Kentucky,” says Richard Shaw, Telecommunications Manager for energynet.

    Packages for energynet fiber internet start at $59.95 per month.  Interested residents should visit goenergynet.comand input their address to learn if fiber internet is available for their location.  Customer service for energynet may also be reached by calling 270-887-0763.   Installation appointments are now being scheduled for Cadiz residents where available. Visit goenergynet.com to check on updates for your address as construction continues on this digital infrastructure improvement.

    Visit goenergynet.com to learn more.

    energynet Let's Connect Fiber Internet Service Cadiz

    Sarah Whitaker

    November 18, 2020
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