How To Avoid Getting Phished

These are some ways by which you can protect yourself from phishing scams:



  • Be suspicious of any email with urgent requests for personal financial information; unless the email is digitally signed, you can't be sure it wasn't forged or "spoofed". Email headers can be easily spoofed.


  • Avoid filling out forms, especially forms that ask for confidential financial information, in email messages.


  • Don't click on the links in an email to get to any web page if you suspect the message might not be authentic. There are a lot of scam artists who forge legitimate companies' sites to defraud unsuspecting internet users.


  • Always sensure that you're using a secure website when submitting credit card or other sensitive information via your web brower. To make sure you're on a secure web server, check the beginning of the web address in your web browser's address bar- it should be "https://" rather than just "http://". There should also be a lock at the bottom of the screen. Both are indicators that the site is secure.


  • Ensure that your browser is up to date and security patches are applied.

Earthquake Precautions and Advice

Are you aware of the July 18 Earthquake prediction in Philippines? Whether we believe in it or not, we must prepare for ourselves at all times just like preparing ourselves for the judgement of our Lord God to us.

Below are some precautions and advices on how to prepare and what to do during an earthquake. But before anything else, I hope and pray that people around us would have faith in their hearts that God is always with us to protect us from any disasters. I do believe that prayers are most powerful if we mean it. So please, don't forget your prayers everyday. Kindly help save us all through your faithful prayers to God.

How To Prepare For An Earthquake:






  • Make sure you have a fire extinguisher, first aid kit, a battery-powered radio, a flashlight, and extra batteries at home.




  • Learn first aid.




  • Learn how to turn off the gas, water, and electricity.




  • Make up a plan of where to meet your family after an earthquake.




  • Don't leave heavy objects on shelves (they'll fall during a quake).




  • Anchor heavy furniture, cupboards, and appliances to the walls or floor.




  • Learn the earthquake plan at your school or workplace.


What to Do During an Earthquake:







  • Stay calm! If you're indoors, stay inside. If you're outside, stay outside.




  • If you're indoors, stand against a wall near the center of the building, stand in a doorway, or crawl under heavy furniture (a desk or table). Stay away from windows and outside doors.




  • If you're outdoors, stay in the open away from power lines or anything that might fall. Stay away from buildings (stuff might fall off the building or the building could fall on you).




  • Don't use matches, candles, or any flame. Broken gas lines and fire don't mix.




  • If you're in a car, stop the car and stay inside the car until the earthquake stops.




  • Don't use elevators (they'll probably get stuck anyway).


What to Do After an Earthquake:







  • Check yourself and others for injuries. Provide first aid for anyone who needs it.




  • Check water, gas, and electric lines for damage. If any are damaged, shut off the valves. Check for the smell of gas. If you smell it, open all the windows and doors, leave immediately, and report it to the authorities (use someone else's phone).




  • Turn on the radio. Don't use the phone unless it's an emergency.




  • Stay out of damaged buildings.




  • Be careful around broken glass and debris. Wear boots or sturdy shoes to keep from cutting your feet.




  • Be careful of chimneys (they may fall on you).




  • Stay away from beaches. Tsunamis and seiches sometimes hit after the ground has stopped shaking.




  • Stay away from damaged areas.




  • If you're at school or work, follow the emergency plan or the instructions of the person in charge.




  • Expect aftershocks

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