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From worms to trojan-horses, there’s a whole ecosystem out there of viruses and scams that tech savvy fraudsters have created to try and access your personal information. But fear not, just like a bad flu, malicious malware and viruses can also be avoided. We’re here to equip you with the tips you need to guard yourself against device fraud and stay safe.
Have you ever opened an email, and seen a message like this?
“We suspect an unauthorised transaction on your account. To ensure that your account is not compromised, please click the link below and confirm your identity.”
This is a prime example of a phishing scam. Follow these guidelines to one-up phishing attempts:
More people are using their phone like a wallet, and in general, the amount of information we store on our phones is increasing. While there are perks to having your info at your fingertips, it’s a good idea to take extra precautions to keep it safe. Here are some bulletproof ways to protect scammers from getting in:
Did you know that 123456 is the world’s most common password? In this day and age, everyone is using social media more, even mum is on snapchat! We need to lift our game on password protection and get creative. Don’t make hacking easy with these simple measures:
Your trusty computer can also fall victim to sneaky viruses and scammers. Identify the traps and prevent unwanted guests with these useful tips:
We’re here to help with all of your enquiries.
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