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Simple Online Safety Tips from Cybersecurity Experts

12 Dec

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Summary

  • Double-check payment requests, especially if unexpected or urgent.
  • Use a family code word to verify identities against AI deepfakes.
  • Report scams to help protect others and normalize victim support.
Simple Online Safety Tips from Cybersecurity Experts

As the holiday season approaches, cybersecurity experts are sharing essential online safety advice to protect individuals from an increasing wave of sophisticated scams. These threats range from social engineering tactics targeting seniors to romance baiting and AI-enhanced impersonations.

Key recommendations emphasize vigilance and verification. Experts advise double-checking any request for money, even if it appears to come from a familiar source, by using known contact information or meeting in person. The rise of AI-powered voice and video deepfakes necessitates establishing secure code words with family and friends, communicated via safe channels.

Furthermore, the importance of reporting scams is highlighted to foster collective security and destigmatize victims. Simple preparedness, such as enabling multi-factor authentication, using password managers, and regularly updating devices, can significantly bolster defenses against cyber threats.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Establish a secret code word or phrase with family and friends, communicating it initially through secure, in-person or encrypted video calls.
Always verify suspicious calls or texts by ending the current conversation and calling back using a number from your contact list.
Reporting scams helps anti-fraud organizations and normalizes support for victims, preventing shame and aiding recovery.

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