As Chairman of the Consumer Protection Committee, I have fought hard to ensure better protections for consumers online. That is why I introduced the SHIELD Act in 2019, which significantly strengthens New York’s data security laws by expanding the types of private information that companies must provide consumer notice in the event of a breach, and requiring that companies develop, implement, and maintain reasonable safeguards to protect the security, confidentiality and integrity of the private information.
Despite the many protections in place in New York, there are still predatory scammers online who attempt to take advantage of vulnerable consumers. Below, you can find a list of resources to help keep yourself and your family safe online.
Online Safety Tips:
- Identity Theft Information: What is identity theft?
- Identity Theft: How to Protect Yourself - Tips on how to protect yourself from identity theft
- Wireless Internet Tips: The dangers of wireless “hot spots” and how to protect your computer in an unsecured environment
- Data Security Breach Information - An overview of New York State's security breach law and what it means for you, the consumer
- Facebook Privacy and Safety Tips - How to protect your privacy and safety on Facebook
Report an Internet-Related Scam or Data Breach