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Protecting Your Pot of Gold: Stay Safe from Cybercrime

By March 17, 2023September 19th, 2024No Comments

St. Patrick’s Day is a day of celebration for many, but it’s also a prime opportunity for cybercriminals to target unsuspecting victims. As people engage in online activities like shopping, streaming, and socializing, cyber thieves are on the prowl, looking to steal sensitive information and money. If you’re not careful, you could end up losing your green to these cyber criminals.

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Here are some tips on protecting your pot of gold this St. Patrick’s Day:

  1. Be wary of phishing scams: Cybercriminals often use phishing scams to trick people into giving away sensitive information like passwords and credit card numbers. Be cautious of emails, texts, or calls asking for your personal information or requesting that you click on a link or download an attachment.  Download our phishing infographic here.
  2. Shop safely: When shopping online, make sure you’re using a secure website and that you’re not entering any personal information on unsecured pages. Look for the padlock symbol in the browser bar and check that the website URL starts with “https.”
  3. Use strong passwords: Avoid using easily guessable passwords like “123456” or “password.” Instead, use a mix of letters, numbers, and symbols to create a strong and unique password for each account. Learn more about passwords here.
  4. Keep your devices up to date: Make sure your devices are running the latest software updates and that you have antivirus software installed to protect against malware and other threats.

By taking these precautions, you can enjoy St. Patrick’s Day without the worry of falling victim to cybercrime. Stay safe and have a happy St. Patrick’s Day!

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