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14/10/2022

The average person spends over 7 hours a day on their smartphone! From banking, to conversations with friends, our phones hold access to so many private, essential, documents and services.
Your phone may be at risk, from dodgy apps to hidden malware you need to be careful what you do, download and what websites you visit when using your phone.
Don’t click links shared in email, messages, DMs or SMS.
Don’t download shared documents and make sure to always install updates.
You hold the keys to your online safety, be cautious and aware that scammers may have you in their sights.
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12/10/2022

In our modern everything from your phone to your fridge can be connected to your Wi-Fi network. You can take steps to keep this network secure and safe for you and your guests to use. Take simple steps to set up your network, connected devices and Wi-Fi router to protect your privacy.

22/09/2022

Billions of social media accounts are being taken over by hackers. It may start with a phishing email or message, a recent scam has seen hackers use stolen accounts to attack their social media connections.
The attack starts with a post promising financial reward, a prize or asking you to take a survey. When you respond the hacker sends a DM with a link. I recently received one asking me to vote for a friend in an influencer competition.
If you click the link you will be brought to a login page. Once you input your email and password the hacker takes over your social media account. The hacker changes the registered email, password, phone number and even the username on the account.
This makes it difficult to recover your account, even if you have MFA, as the notifications are being redirected to the hacker's phone and email.
The hacker then uses your account to target your friends and family.
If you reuse passwords they can gain access to your other accounts as well.
Be cautious with messages that contain links, even from friends and family. Never login and input your email and password through a shared link. If you see that a connection is sharing these types of posts or sending you odd messages reach out to them through an alternative method and let them know, report the fraud and defriend or block the user.

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