If you have received a suspicious message, phone call or email, or if you think you’ve been scammed – follow these steps immediately. Do not respond Don’t reply, even if the message says your account is at risk. Don’t click on any links, or...
Scammers profit of your trust, distraction and urgency to give into their demands. The best way to defend yourself is to educate yourself on recognizing scams, be skeptical of requests you receive, and uphold your data. What you can do to be safe Z Be skeptical Be...
Public wifi networks are often unsecured and can be intercepted by cybercriminals. Public wifi networks can be those in cafes, airports, hotels, or malls. While often convenient, it is not without risk. Take precautions when using public wifi. What you can do to be...
Updating your devices and software isn’t just about getting new features; it’s critical for security.Updates often fix vulnerabilities that cybercriminals can exploit to steal data, install malware, or take control of your device. " How to keep devices updated...
Multi-Factor Authentication adds a second layer of security to your accounts by requiring more than just a password to log in.Even if attackers steal your password, they can’t access your account without the additional verification step. " Common multi-factor...