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Published: 23 September 2016 23 September 2016

Albuquerque, NM - Today, Attorney General Hector Balderas and the New Mexico Office of the Attorney General Internet Crimes Against Children Unit issued a Safety Advisory in response to Yahoo's announcement that 500 million of its user accounts were stolen.

"This incident is a stark reminder that all New Mexicans should be proactively protecting themselves online," said Attorney General Balderas. "While Yahoo users are most likely to be affected by this incident, anyone who maintains online accounts should take steps to protect themselves and their families from online threats."

Yahoo users in New Mexico should update their passwords and security questions, review their accounts for suspicious activity, and contact law enforcement if they believe they have been victims of identity theft or any other crime.

TIPS TO AVOID BEING HACKED

System Updates - Hackers will attack where they perceive weakness, so it is important to always perform required software updates for your operating system and web browser.

Firewalls - A firewall prevents hackers from gaining access to your computer by limiting the number of ports that are open to the public.

Anti-Virus Software - Purchase or download anti-virus software, and run virus scans at least once a week.

Passwords - Passwords can be an open door to hackers. Change your passwords often and make sure your password isn't the same as your username or email.

Authentication - The best way to protect yourself is to use two-factor authentication, which will send a text with a code or use an app to verify your log-in.

Emails - Hackers and spammers send corrupt emails that take you to websites to steal your information and infect your computer with hidden viruses.

There is always the possibility of being hacked even when following these steps. Hackers are clever and always devising new methods of stealing information. You might not know if you are or have been hacked. Always be aware of how your computer is running, what email communication is being sent or received, and what programs are installed on your computer.