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Holiday Cyber Scams: How to Protect Yourself and Your Business

Spyware: How to Protect Yourself

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Holiday Cyber Scams: How to Protect Yourself and Your Business

As the holiday season approaches, online shopping surges and so do cyber scams. Cybercriminals are quick to exploit the increased digital activity, creating sophisticated schemes that can compromise your personal and business data. Here’s how to stay vigilant and protect yourself and your business from holiday cyber scams.

Phishing

Phishing scams are one of the most common types of holiday scams. Cybercriminals often send fake emails or text messages disguised as special offers, shipping updates, or promotions from well-known retailers. These messages may look convincing, but they typically contain links that lead to malicious websites or prompt you to enter sensitive information. Always verify the source by checking the sender’s email address closely or visiting the official website directly instead of clicking on links.

Online Ads and Pop-Ups

Cybercriminals know people are actively searching for deals during the holidays, so they create fake ads or pop-ups to lure unsuspecting shoppers. These ads often lead to websites that steal credit card information or infect devices with malware. To avoid these scams, stick to trusted, reputable websites, and avoid clicking on unfamiliar pop-up ads. If you see an ad for an unbeatable deal, go directly to the retailer’s website instead of clicking.

Strengthen Your Passwords

Weak passwords are a common security vulnerability. Strengthen all of your accounts by creating unique, complex passwords that combine letters, numbers, and symbols. Enabling multi-factor authentication adds an extra layer of protection by requiring a secondary form of verification, such as a text message code, making it harder for scammers to access your accounts.

Educate Your Team

For business owners, it’s essential to educate employees about common holiday cyber threats and best practices. Conduct brief training sessions on phishing scams, the importance of strong passwords, and how to verify links. Ensuring that your team is aware of the latest cyber threats can go a long way in protecting your business.With heightened awareness and proactive steps, you can enjoy the holiday season without falling victim to cyber scams. Staying vigilant is key to protecting both your personal information and your business from these seasonal threats. If you have any questions about our IT services, contact us today! Follow us on Facebook to keep up with our latest blogs!

Spyware: How to Protect Yourself

Have you ever got the feeling that someone is watching you? That feeling might not be completely out of pocket. Whoever is watching you may not be outside your window or monitoring your physical movements, but are viewing your activity on your electronic devices. Anyone is vulnerable to spyware, and can be a victim of theft or hacking at any moment. Here’s how to detect it and what to do to protect yourself.

 

What is Spyware?

Spyware is a type of malicious software designed to secretly gather information from a user’s computer or device without their knowledge or consent. This information can include sensitive personal data, such as login credentials, financial information, browsing habits, and more. This malware is hidden from the user’s naked eye and is used without their awareness. This is then followed by sending the collected data to a remote server or third party. Types can vary, but can derive from email attachments, downloading pirated software, and clicking on questionable links.

 

Detection & Prevention

Detecting spyware on your computer or device can be challenging because it is designed to operate discreetly. However, there are several signs and methods you can use to detect the presence of spyware such as installing antivirus softwares. These programs are designed to detect and remove spyware and other malware, ridding your device of potential threats. Run regular scans to check for any infections and be sure to keep them updated. Be vigilant for any unusual behavior on your device such as sluggish performance, crashing, freezing, pop-ups, or suspicious browser settings.

 

Spyware can be unpredictable at times, but it’s important to stay aware and look for any signs of malicious behavior. If you have any questions about our IT services, contact us today! Follow us on Facebook to keep up with our latest blogs!

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