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Cyber Security Awareness Month: Cyber tune-up checklist

October is the month for pumpkin spice and all things spooky. But protecting your personal information online doesn’t need to be scary. For more than 20 years now, October has also been recognized as Cybersecurity Awareness Month.

In our digitally connected world, apps and online accounts can make our lives much more convenient. Sadly, they can also make our personal data more vulnerable to cyber threats. Each year, a shocking number of people become victims of sophisticated cyberattacks. In one recent data breach, 2.9 billion people had their social security numbers and other personal information hacked, and all that stolen data ended up for sale on the dark web.

Created by the National Security Division within the Department of Homeland Security and the National Cyber Security Alliance, Cyber Security Awareness Month promotes online safety and security for both individuals and small businesses. Its theme is Secure Our World, and its mission is to raise awareness about the importance of cybersecurity and showcase some of the easy ways we can all become more cyber resilient. By safeguarding our information from cyber threats, we can all help keep the digital world we live in more secure.

Password best practices

One of the best ways to keep your personal data out of the hands of hackers is also one of the simplest. Create strong passwords. Here are some tips for creating unbreakable passwords.

Identifying phishing scams

Phishing scams appear in our email inboxes, text messages and even voicemails on a daily basis. Designed to trick you into giving up your personal and financial information, knowledge is power when identifying what is real and what is in fact, fake.

Research from Deloitte found that 91% of all cyber attacks begin with a phishing email

If you think you’ve been a target of phishing, you can report it at reportphishing@apwg.org. For added safety, products Webroot Premium will protect you from identity theft and keep your personal and financial data out of the hands of cyber thieves.

Keeping technology up to date

Another simple weapon in the war on cybercrime – keeping your devices, software and apps up to date. When you install the latest updates you receive all the newest features, as well as the latest security upgrades. Here are some easy tips to stay continuously up-to-date.

Because we’re all connected to multiple software services, apps and devices, it’s easy to forget all the updates you need to make on a regular basis. Don’t forget to add your smart TVs, streaming services, routers and gaming devices to your update checklist. If you’re using products like Apple Watch, Google Nest or a Ring doorbell, you need to keep them updated as well.

Identity protection

Cybercriminals relentlessly scour the internet in search of leaked personal data. Guarding your personal data, especially financial details, is crucial. Here are some more steps you can take to protect your online identity.

World Economic Forum estimated that 95% of cybersecurity breaches are due to human error, making it more important than ever to take steps to protect yourself online and build more cyber resilience. So, grab a pumpkin spice latte and let’s work together to create a safer online environment. October is the perfect time to make sure you don’t get spooked by cybercrime.

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