Cybercriminals attempt to use your emails or text messages to steal your passwords, account numbers, or Social Security numbers.
On Friday, August 23 at 10:00 a.m., Michael and Michelle Koeth will help you understand and fight cyber- attacks through their program “Cybersecurity Awareness” at the Weimar Public Library.
This free program is offered by Friends of the Weimar Public Library to aid in making us mindful of cybersecurity in day-today situations.
Program presenters Michael and Michelle Koeth will provide information and tips on malware, viruses, scams, passwords, and firewalls among other topics. The presenters will also take your questions in an effort to help you protect your personal data.
The Koeths are the owners of CompuCleanser, a computer service and repair business in Weimar.
Michael Koeth services and repairs computers and networks for individuals, businesses, and schools with a particular focus on virus and malware removal, equipment installation, and system backup solutions. His service area includes Weimar, Columbus, Schulenburg, Hallettsville, Flatonia, LaGrange, and the surrounding area.
Michelle Koeth teaches technology classes and serves as the IT Specialist at St. Anthony Catholic School in Columbus. She also taught and managed the library at St. Michael Catholic School in Weimar where she and Michael set up and maintained the school’s tech infrastructure, website, and social media accounts.
The Koeths routinely provide information and help to people of all ages. They share their knowledge about cybersecurity to “…help people protect themselves and their data.”
The “Cybersecurity Awareness” program is a free program intended to help the public get answers to their data and safety issues. Feel free to bring your devices. Refreshments will be provided by Friends of the Weimar Public Library member Hill Bank and Trust. Please call 979-725-6608 for more information and to RSVP to the program.