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7 Cyber Safety Tips To Outsmart Scammers

By Nicole Beaudoin, Marketing Manager

Welcome to the wild west of the digital world where cyber scammers lurk around every pixelated corner. Cybercrime isn’t just a futuristic Hollywood plotline, it’s a real threat that targets everyone—from wide-eyed kids to seasoned adults and wise grandparents.

And guess what? It’s on the rise faster than your Wi-Fi connection during peak hours (okay, maybe not that fast, but you get the gist). So, hoist the sails as we cruise through the seven seas of cyber safety.

Identifying scams

Before we dive headfirst into the cyber safety tips, let’s equip ourselves with the ultimate weapon: knowledge. Scams are the digital equivalent of a snake oil salesperson peddling miracle cures. They come in all shapes and sizes, lurking in the shadowy corners of the internet.

Let’s embrace the golden rule of scam detection: skepticism.

Whether it’s a promise of untold riches, a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, or a free Caribbean cruise courtesy of a Nigerian prince, approach with caution and a healthy dose of skepticism.

Now, let’s take a quick tour through the terrain of common cyber scams:

  • Phishing scams: Ah, phishing scams, the bane of our digital existence. These sneaky scams involve fake emails posing as messages from familiar faces or reputable companies. They’ll try to sweet-talk you into clicking on suspicious links or divulging sensitive information like passwords or credit card details. Remember: real companies don’t ask for your personal data via email.
  • Sweepstakes and awards scams: Congratulations! You’ve just won a brand new car, a tropical vacation, and a lifetime supply of unicorn-shaped cookies—all you need to do is pay a small processing fee. Sound too good to be true? That’s because it is! These scams offer you instant wealth but are really just clever ruses to empty your wallet faster than you can say “jackpot.”
  • Investment scams: Picture this: a golden opportunity to double your money with zero risk. Investment scams lure unsuspecting victims with the promise of sky-high profits. Don’t let these offers cloud your judgment. Always do your due diligence before investing your hard-earned cash.
  • Lawsuit or tax scams: Lawsuit and tax scams thrive on instilling fear and panic, claiming you owe urgent payments. When in doubt, verify the legitimacy of any claims before reaching for your wallet.
  • Romance scams: Romance scams prey on the trusting hearts of hopeful romantics, weaving elaborate tales of love and devotion before swooping in for the financial kill. Remember: anyone who asks for money online is more likely to break your heart than mend it.
  • Tech support scams: These imposters offer remote assistance to fix nonexistent problems with your laptop or devices while gaining access to your sensitive data. Remember: legitimate tech support doesn’t come knocking unsolicited. If in doubt, just delete the email and seek help from trusted sources.

Equipped with this knowledge, you’re ready to navigate the digital minefield with confidence. You can also be a good internet citizen by forwarding these scams to the U.S. government’s Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) at [email protected].

Your 7 tips to stay safe online

  1. Use strong passwords: Let’s kick things off with the basics. Your password is the digital key to your castle, so make sure it’s not something as flimsy as ‘123456’ or ‘password.’ Get creative! Mix uppercase, lowercase, numbers, and special characters like a mad scientist concocting a secret potion. And don’t reuse passwords across multiple accounts unless you want to throw a welcome party for cybercriminals.
  2. Keep your devices updated: Newsflash: Cybercriminals love exploiting vulnerabilities in outdated software like it’s Black Friday at the cybercrime emporium. Stay one step ahead by keeping your devices and applications updated. Those pesky software updates aren’t just about adding a new emoji, they often contain vital updates to fix security issues.
  3. Lockdown your privacy settings: Your online profiles are like open books to cyber snoops unless you lock them down. Take a few minutes to review and adjust your privacy settings on platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube. Limit who can see your posts, tag you in photos, or slide into your DMs without an invitation.
  4. Safeguard your privacy with a trustworthy VPN: In the digital-verse, protecting your online privacy is paramount, like guarding the secret recipe to your grandma’s famous carrot cake. That’s where a virtual private network (VPN) swoops in like a digital superhero to save the day. By encrypting your internet connection and masking your IP address, a good VPN shields your online activities from prying eyes, hackers, and nosy advertisers.
  5. Use two-factor authentication: Two-factor authentication (2FA) adds an extra layer of security for your account logins by having you not only enter your password but also provide a second form of verification, such as a one-time code texted to your phone. It’s like having two bouncers screening out any shady characters trying to hack into your accounts.
  6. Backup your data: Picture this nightmare scenario: Your laptop is suddenly hijacked by a malware infection or a ransomware attack encrypting all your files and holding them hostage. But fear not! By regularly backing up your data to the cloud or an external hard drive, you can rest easy knowing that your digital treasures are safe and sound.
  7. Safeguard your loved ones: Internet scams can be devastatingly effective when targeting vulnerable groups such as the elderly, children, or those less tech savvy. So it’s crucial to designate someone as the cybersecurity leader within your family. One of your top priorities should be to ensure that everyone’s devices are equipped with robust identity protection and antivirus software. Think of it as fortifying your digital fortress, shielding your loved ones from the threats lurking in the internet world.

Congratulations, you’ve just leveled up your digital defense game! Implementing these 7 tips into your digital life is only the first step in combating cybercrime and staying safe online. Identity protection and comprehensive antivirus software will provide you with peace of mind.

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