Protecting personally identifiable information

In 2014, approximately 17 percent of Americans over the age of 16 had their identity stolen. Taking precautions like deleting suspicious e-mails, avoiding untrustworthy websites and encrypting sensitive information can help prevent adversaries from stealing personal information. (U.S. Air Force graphic by Airman 1st Class Sean Sweeney.)

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