π Cyber Tip: Real support does not cold call demanding access.
Be wary of unexpected tech support calls that sound too good to be true.
π Cyber Tip: Real support does not cold call demanding access.
Be wary of unexpected tech support calls that sound too good to be true.
π Cyber Tip: You cannot fix what you do not know is exposed.
Monitor the dark web for leaked credentials and act fast if they appear.
π Cyber Tip: Caller ID is not proof.
Phone numbers can be spoofed. Always verify sensitive requests through a trusted channel.
π Cyber Tip: βFreeβ software often costs you later.
Hidden malware, trackers, or backdoors are common. Only install software you trust.
π Cyber Tip: Real warnings rarely pop up and panic you.
Most browser pop ups are phishing attempts. Close them and do not click.
π Cyber Tip: Ransomware is not scary if your backups work.
Back up data regularly. Cloud plus offline backups = real peace of mind.
π Cyber Tip: A free USB can be very expensive.
Avoid plugging in USB drives from unknown sources. They are a common malware delivery method.
π Cyber Tip: One password should never unlock your whole life.
Keep personal and business logins separate to limit damage if one gets compromised.
π Cyber Tip: Hackers rely on missed updates.
Automate software updates wherever possible so patches are applied before exploits appear.
π Cyber Tip: Fraud often sounds legitimate.
Always verify payment requests with a phone call before sending money.