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Braxton Village Community August 2011 Braxton Community VILLAGE WATCH I MPORTANT C ONTACTS Holly Springs Police (Non-Emergency) 557-9111 Braxton Village Home Owners Association http://braxtonhoa.com/ E-mail: [email protected] Facebook: Braxton Village Community Watch AUGUST 2011 NEWSLETTER Unsecure auto break-ins still continue to make the police reports of the local newspaper. I need your help to spread the word and get your neighbors involved in community watch. The night of July 18 th , an unsecured vehicle was entered on Holly Meadow Drive. A wallet with ID cards and credit cards were taken and used to make fraudulent purchases. Around July 28 an attempted break-in of a locked vehicle resulted in nothing being stolen as the thieves could not enter the vehicle and moved on to an easier target. The police were called; however, the suspects were not caught. Stop being an easy target and remind your neighbors to lock up and join community watch! It’s easy and saves you $. Hunting Season or Scam Season As hunting season is around the corner, so are the scam artists taking advantage of your lack of land. Looking to lease some land to hunt on? Do your research before shelling out the big bucks. Scam artist are leasing land they don’t own. You meet them at the property, they show you the land, they go over a few rules, you sign the document and hand them your cash only to find out the person does not own the land and is nowhere to be found. Smartphone Security Androids, iPhones, and other Smartphones make our lives easier. What could be better than having your phone, e-mail, internet, and of course those amazing Apps everywhere you go. As the popularity of this technology grows, so do the criminals. In June 2011, there were approximately 400 Smartphone apps that contained malware, spyware, or digital fraud. Statistics suggest an estimated 3 out of 10 or 500,000 – 1,000,000 cell phone users were infected by Smartphone malware programs the first 6 months in 2011. Below are some tips to keep your phone secure. Password protect your Smartphone! Ensure you download firmware updates regularly. Download and regularly update a mobile security tool that scans apps for malware, spyware, and unsafe websites. Some suggested free mobile security products include: BitDefender, Lookout, and Kaspersky to name a few. Go to the app store to locate these items. National Night Out was held on Tuesday August 2, 2011 at Jones Park. If you did not get a chance to make it out for the festivities, I gathered some information to share with you. Several pamphlets containing valuable information on the following were distributed: Texting while Driving – Law became effective December 1, 2009 which prohibits all drivers from texting or reading text while a vehicle is in motion. www.ncdot.org/secretary/GHSP Booster Seat – Law became effective January 1, 2005 requiring proper seat belt restraints for children under age 16 and less than 80 pounds. www.buckleupnc.org Underage Drinking – Under 21? Zero tolerance. Don’t think about doing it. Booze It and Lose It – Call a taxi instead. www.ncdot.gov/programs/GHSP NET CERERA – a 53 page brochure on internet security for tweens, teens, and adults. www.onguardonline.gov Save the Date: ID Theft Workshop - August 10 th 7pm. – Holloman Room at Town Hall Alive at 25 -August 13 th 8am. for young drivers in Holly Springs Community Day - September 10 th 10am-2pm –at the Shearon Harris E&E Center.

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Braxton Village Community August 2011

Braxton Community VILLAGE WATCH

I M P O R T A N T C O N T A C T S Holly Springs Police (Non-Emergency)

557-9111 Braxton Village Home Owners Association

http://braxtonhoa.com/

E-mail: [email protected]

Facebook: Braxton Village Community Watch

AUGUST 2011 NEWSLETTER

Unsecure auto break-ins still continue to make the police reports of the local newspaper. I need your help to spread the word and get your neighbors involved in community watch. The night of July 18th, an unsecured vehicle was entered on Holly Meadow Drive. A wallet with ID cards and credit cards were taken and used to make fraudulent purchases. Around July 28 an attempted break-in of a locked vehicle resulted in nothing being stolen as the thieves could not enter the vehicle and moved on to an easier target. The police were called; however, the suspects were not caught. Stop being an easy target and remind your neighbors to lock up and join community watch! It’s easy and saves you $. Hunting Season or Scam Season As hunting season is around the corner, so are the scam artists taking advantage of your lack of land. Looking to lease some land to hunt on? Do your research before shelling out the big bucks. Scam artist are leasing land they don’t own. You meet them at the property, they show you the land, they go over a few rules, you sign the document and hand them your cash only to find out the person does not own the land and is nowhere to be found.

Smartphone Security Androids, iPhones, and other Smartphones make our lives easier. What could be better than having your phone, e-mail, internet, and of course those amazing Apps everywhere you go. As the popularity of this technology grows, so do the criminals. In June 2011, there were approximately 400 Smartphone apps that contained malware, spyware, or digital fraud. Statistics suggest an estimated 3 out of 10 or 500,000 – 1,000,000 cell phone users were infected by Smartphone malware programs the first 6 months in 2011. Below are some tips to keep your phone secure. Password protect your Smartphone! Ensure you download firmware updates regularly. Download and regularly update a mobile security tool

that scans apps for malware, spyware, and unsafe websites. Some suggested free mobile security products include: BitDefender, Lookout, and Kaspersky to name a few. Go to the app store to locate these items.

National Night Out was held on Tuesday August 2, 2011 at Jones Park. If you did not get a chance to make it out for the festivities, I gathered some information to share with you. Several pamphlets containing valuable information on the following were distributed: Texting while Driving – Law became effective

December 1, 2009 which prohibits all drivers from texting or reading text while a vehicle is in motion. www.ncdot.org/secretary/GHSP

Booster Seat – Law became effective January 1, 2005 requiring proper seat belt restraints for children under age 16 and less than 80 pounds. www.buckleupnc.org

Underage Drinking – Under 21? Zero tolerance. Don’t think about doing it.

Booze It and Lose It – Call a taxi instead. www.ncdot.gov/programs/GHSP

NET CERERA – a 53 page brochure on internet security for tweens, teens, and adults. www.onguardonline.gov

Save the Date:

ID Theft Workshop - August 10th 7pm. – Holloman

Room at Town Hall Alive at 25 -August 13th 8am. for young drivers in

Holly Springs Community Day - September 10th 10am-2pm –at the

Shearon Harris E&E Center.