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It’s October and that means it’s time to celebrate National Cyber Security Awareness Month.
With a little knowledge, a dash of effort and a few minutes of time, you can keep your sensitive data and computer systems locked down tight. Cybersecurity does not have to be intimidating, and it does not require a large investment of time or money. In fact, you can secure your digital life with trusted free tools, and now many cybersecurity best practices can be automated.
Here are the National Cyber Security Alliance’s top 10 tips to stay safe online:
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Spam and Phishing: Cybercriminals spend each day polishing their skills in luring people to click on malicious links or open bad attachments.
Online Shopping: Just like you would watch your wallet when at the store, it’s crucial to protect yourself when shopping online.
Back it Up: Protect yourself against data loss by making backups – electronic copies – of important files.
Malware, Botnets and Ransomware: The internet is a powerful, useful tool, but in the same way that you shouldn’t drive without buckling your seat belt or ride a bike without a helmet, you shouldn’t venture online without taking some basic precautions.
Romance Scams: We all know that people online aren’t always as they appear. However, tens of thousands of internet users fall victim to online romance scams each year, and it can happen to anyone.
Tax Time Safety: Tax season can be a stressful time for many Americans, and while scams are prevalent year-round, there is often a greater proliferation during tax time. Stay safe online while filing your taxes with these best practices, tips and resources.
Spring Clean Your Online Life: A messy digital life leaves your money, identity and personal information vulnerable to bad actors. Keep yourself and your family safe online with these quick tips for a spotless digital space.
Vacation and Travel Tips: Stay cyber safe while away from home by following some simple practices to help keep your devices safe and your vacation plans from going awry.
More information about the National Cyber Security Alliance and National Cyber Security Awareness Month can be found here.
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