02/01/2025
Happy 2025!
Here are some important
CYBERSECURITY RESOLUTIONS for you👉
Part 1:
1. Use strong, unique passwords
2. Enable 2FA
3. Regularly update passwords
4. Avoid public Wi-Fi for sensitive transactions
5. Think before you click
05/10/2024
What is holding you back from being cyber aware?
Let's bust some myths today.
05/10/2024
Even if your life seems ordinary, cybercriminals target personal data—emails, photos, social media profiles, etc.—to exploit your identity. They can use this information for scams, identity theft, or phishing attacks on others. Your "boring" data can still be valuable to attackers, and it's your responsibility to protect it.
05/10/2024
You don’t need to be a high-profile individual to be hacked. In fact, cybercriminals often target ordinary users because they assume they won’t take proper precautions. Whether it's through your email, social media, or any connected device, your digital footprint is enough for attackers to exploit vulnerabilities.
05/10/2024
Cyberattacks aren’t only about stealing money. Hackers often want personal information, which can be sold on the dark web or used to commit identity fraud. Even without a lot of money, your identity can be used to open new bank accounts, obtain loans, or apply for credit cards in your name.
05/10/2024
While antivirus software helps detect and block malware, it's not foolproof. Many threats, like phishing or social engineering, bypass antivirus programs. A comprehensive approach, including good online behavior, secure passwords, and regular software updates, is essential for better protection.
05/10/2024
Trust me, if an attack is successfully launched against you, you will not just be slowed down, you will be grounded.
05/10/2024
Cybersecurity doesn't require advanced technical knowledge. Simple habits like updating passwords, not clicking on suspicious links, and enabling two-factor authentication go a long way. Many cybersecurity measures are user-friendly, and you don’t need to be an expert to practice good online hygiene.
05/10/2024
A strong password is a good start, but it’s not enough by itself. Passwords can still be stolen through phishing or data breaches. That’s why two-factor authentication (2FA) is essential, as it adds an extra layer of security that significantly reduces the chances of unauthorized access, even if your password is compromised.