Homeland Security is sharing security tips for online shoppers, who are expected to spend as much as $9.4 billion on Cyber Monday
U.S. national-security officials are urging consumers to make smart cybersecurity choices while shopping over the holidays, such as sticking to reputable retailers and changing default passwords on internet-connected toys.
The Department of Homeland Security launched a public-awareness campaign Tuesday to share security tips for online shoppers about protecting their financial and personal information.
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