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Being cybersecure is keeping your digital devices, personal information, money, and online data safe.
You lock your home, secure your wallet, and keep important papers safe. Being cybersecure is keeping your digital devices, personal information, money, and online data safe.
According to the Australian Communication and Media Authority, in 2021, of all people over the age of 75:
Here are some simple ways to stay safe and remain vigilant while you browse online.
You lock your home, secure your wallet, and keep important papers safe. Being cybersecure is keeping your digital devices, personal information, money, and online data safe.
According to the Australian Communication and Media Authority, in 2021, of all people over the age of 75:
Here are some simple ways to stay safe and remain vigilant while you browse online.
Read less...Make a backup of your digital information. This includes your documents, photos, videos, and apps.
Creating a backup means you make a copy of that information and store it separately from the original files. If the original information gets deleted, destroyed, or corrupted, then you haven't lost it forever. You have a backup!
Save your backups to an external storage device, usually called a hard drive, or to the cloud.
Make a backup of your digital information. This includes your documents, photos, videos, and apps.
Creating a backup means you make a copy of that information and store it separately from the original files. If the original information gets deleted, destroyed, or corrupted, then you haven't lost it forever. You have a backup!
Save your backups to an external storage device, usually called a hard drive, or to the cloud.
Read less...Create a strong password for every device you use and every online account that you make. Here are five tips that provide ideal password management when used together:
Create a strong password for every device you use and every online account that you make. Here are five tips that provide ideal password management when used together:
Passwords should be strong, managed properly, and kept safe whether they protect sensitive information or not.
A password manager can store your passwords securely. Read more about password managers and how to use one.
Passwords should be strong, managed properly, and kept safe whether they protect sensitive information or not.
A password manager can store your passwords securely. Read more about password managers and how to use one.
Read less...This process asks you for more than one element to get into your account. Multi-factor authentication means you:
You get a new secret code every time you log-in. A hacker who knows your password, but not the secret passcode, won't be able to access your account. Use multi-factor authentication wherever you can, particularly for your most sensitive accounts like online banking, social media and email.
This process asks you for more than one element to get into your account. Multi-factor authentication means you:
You get a new secret code every time you log-in. A hacker who knows your password, but not the secret passcode, won't be able to access your account. Use multi-factor authentication wherever you can, particularly for your most sensitive accounts like online banking, social media and email.
Scammers use language and tone to create a sense of urgency designed to make you panic. Because you panic, you have an emotional response and jump to the conclusion that you must take urgent action.
Current events and specific times of year are also useful tools for the scammer.
Example: You receive an email that appears to be from the ATO. The email warns you that something was wrong with your recently filed tax return. You must now click a link and offer more information to avoid prosecution. The email looks legitimate, but the scammer will use that information to steal your identity.
Scammers use language and tone to create a sense of urgency designed to make you panic. Because you panic, you have an emotional response and jump to the conclusion that you must take urgent action.
Current events and specific times of year are also useful tools for the scammer.
Example: You receive an email that appears to be from the ATO. The email warns you that something was wrong with your recently filed tax return. You must now click a link and offer more information to avoid prosecution. The email looks legitimate, but the scammer will use that information to steal your identity.
Read less...Always stop and consider these tips:
Always stop and consider these tips:
If you need more information, get in touch with one of our helpful team on 1800 951 971.
Cyber.gov.au is provided by the Australian Cyber Security Centre. They provide practical steps to keep yourself and your family secure. These steps have been translated into different languages.
If you need more information, get in touch with one of our helpful team on 1800 951 971.
Cyber.gov.au is provided by the Australian Cyber Security Centre. They provide practical steps to keep yourself and your family secure. These steps have been translated into different languages.
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