FLINT – If cookies and smurfs sound like harmless Saturday morning fun. If you’re pretty sure that attacks by zombies and bots only happen in science fiction movies. If you’ve ever wondered what exactly it means to be phished, pharmed, spammed, spimmed, or spoofed, this workshop is for you.

A panel of speakers at 9 am on April 30 at the Flint Public Library will de-mystify the language of information security and answer questions from the audience. You?ll get clear, non-technical information about the steps you can take to protect your privacy and make sure your family stays safe online.

You?ll learn – what it means to be safe online at this program called: If you?re not sure whether worms are used for ?phishing??.

– why it?s so important to protect your private information

– and what you can do about it now.

Cost: Free for ConnecTech members and non-members.

For more information, click on ConnecTech.Org

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