Scott Vicknair - February 2026

SMALL BIZ, BIG WINS Our new Small Biz, Big Wins series is all about celebrating the small businesses that make New Orleans one of a kind. These are the spots that add flavor, flair, and personality to our city, from longtime favorites to hidden gems you might not have discovered yet. We’ve already highlighted spots like Picnic Provisions & Whiskey, P&J Oyster Company, and LUNCH Sandwich Shop, and there are plenty more local standouts to come. Follow along on our socials to uncover local treasures and maybe stumble across your next guilty pleasure. Join us in supporting the entrepreneurs who keep our city thriving! #SmallBizBigWins #FightForTheWin Discover Your Next Local Obsession

The internet has become deeply intertwined with our lives, enabling us to reconnect with old friends, stay informed about the latest news, and explore new ideas. However, with the good comes the bad. Scammers have been developing new strategies to take our money, and if you’re not careful, you could become a victim. Here are three internet-enabled scams you should be aware of. Unfamiliar Emails We get emails every day, and most come from unfamiliar senders. These emails rarely contain relevant or beneficial information, but they often carry potential harm. Don’t click on links or attachments within these communications unless you expect them. Scammers can even spoof friends’ or family members’ emails, so it’s always good to be cautious. Scam Calls Your phone number is public information, and scammers use that to their advantage. They often call seniors, claiming to be someone from their bank, cellphone provider, or another company with which they have an account. They ask for sensitive information shortly after the call begins. Never give it to them. The real organizations rarely call, and if they do, they will not ask for sensitive information. If you receive a suspicious call, hang up and contact the supposed organization directly to verify its authenticity. Shared Networks When you enter a business, you may feel compelled to join its public Wi-Fi. While there’s nothing inherently wrong with this practice, you do not want to use public Wi-Fi to log into and view your bank account, medical information, or social media accounts. Scammers wait on public networks to intercept passwords. Shared networks are not as safe as they may appear. DIGITAL DECEPTION SECRETS OF THE INTERNET’S SNEAKIEST SCAMS

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