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Social Media Friend Requests

Be careful of the friend requests you accept on Facebook, Instagram or X (unless you know them in real life). This is because cyber criminals often create fake profiles to befriend you, so they can get you to leak confidential data to them.

Online Shopping

Never do online shopping from a device that isn’t yours or on a network you don’t own. Your data could be copied and harvested by cyber criminals. Only spend money on websites by employing strong passwords, and by never saving your card details in an… Read More »Online Shopping

Clicking Without Thinking Is Reckless

Just because you can click, doesn’t mean you should. Remember, it can cost you a hefty sum. Malicious links can do damage in several different ways, so be sure to inspect links and ensure they’re from trusted senders before clicking.

Protect Your Wireless Network

Make sure your router offers WPA2 (Wi-Fi Protected Access) or WPA3 encryption, and that it’s turned on. Encryption protects information sent over your network so it can’t be read by outsiders.

Danger of Online Scammers

According to the Internet Crime Complaint Center, Americans lost more than $10 billion to online scammers, last year (2022). Please be mindful about what you post online and how you protect your information.

Firewalls

Firewalls are a great way to protect against suspicious links, but they shouldn’t be depended on because overheating or server crashes can also cause data loss.

Using VPNs

When using VPNs, the company that owns it can track what you’re doing. This can allow them to sell the information to advertisers, who will be able to pitch ads based on your online activities.

Public Computers

When using publicly used computers (typically in libraries), always be sure to sign out and not save any passwords on the computer. This prevents hackers from gaining access to your sensitive information.

Social Media Caution

Always be cautious when posting information on social media because hackers have ways to gain access to your profile. So, always be careful about the amount of information, on social media, that you post.

Identifying Junk Callers

When on the phone, always avoid providing private information to random people who are advertising unusually cheap items. These types of people are most likely scamming you. So ALWAYS AVOID GIVING PRIVATE INFORMATION TO THEM.