Get Schooled On Cyber Safety

Your Essential Cyber Safety Lesson

October is Cybersecurity Awareness month, making it the perfect time to brush up on best practices for protecting your devices, data, and privacy online.

You can protect yourself online by utilizing ProtectIQ through the HBC GigaHome app and by following a few simple steps. Here are some cybersecurity essentials that everyone should be aware of:

Use Strong, Unique Passwords

Your password is the first line of defense against cyber threats. Ensure your passwords are strong, unique, and not easily guessable. Avoid using common passwords like “password123” or “admin” and consider using a password manager to keep track of your credentials securely.

Being Alert for Phishing Scams

Phishing scams are one of the most prevalent online threats. Cybercriminals use deceptive emails, messages, or websites to trick individuals into revealing sensitive information such as login credentials or financial details. Always scrutinize unexpected emails, especially those requesting personal or financial information, and verify the sender’s authenticity.

Think Before Clicking on Links or Attachments

Exercise caution when clicking on links or opening attachments, even if they appear to com from trusted sources. Hover over links to preview the actual URL and ensure it matches the expected destination. If something seems off, it’s better to be safe than sorry.

Keep Software Updated

Outdated software can leave your devices vulnerable to security exploits. Regularly update your operating system, applications, and antivirus software to ensure you have the latest security patches and protections.

Using Antivirus Protection

Invest in reliable antivirus software to protect your devices from malware, viruses, and other online threats. An effective antivirus program can detect and prevent malicious software from infiltrating your system.

Avoid Public WiFi for Shopping and Banking

Public WiFi networks may not always be secure, making them hotspots for cybercriminals to intercept sensitive data. When conducting online shopping or banking transactions, opt for secure, private networks, or use a VPN (Virtual Private Network) for added protection.

Recognize Secure Websites

When sharing personal or financial information online, ensure you are on a secure website. Look for “https://” in the URL and a padlock icon in the browser’s address bar, indicating a secure, encrypted connection.

Arm yourself with cyber smarts and safeguard your digital life!

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