π Reusing the same password across multiple accounts is like using one key for every door you own. If itβs stolen once, everythingβs at risk.
Use a password manager to generate and store strong, unique passwords.
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π Reusing the same password across multiple accounts is like using one key for every door you own. If itβs stolen once, everythingβs at risk.
Use a password manager to generate and store strong, unique passwords.
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π‘οΈ Think twice before clicking that unexpected linkβeven if it looks like itβs from your boss. Phishing attacks are getting smarter, but so can you.
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π Clicking βunsubscribeβ in spam emails might seem harmlessβbut it can confirm your address is active to attackers. If it looks suspicious, mark it as spam instead of engaging.
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ποΈ Tempted by a too-good-to-be-true online deal? Scammers create fake shops that vanish after payment. Always verify the website, check reviews, and look for secure payment options.
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ποΈ Think before you toss: simply deleting files doesnβt mean theyβre gone forever. Sensitive documents can often be recovered unless the drive is securely wiped. Use file-shredding tools to permanently delete confidential data.
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π Free Wi-Fi at cafΓ©s or airports? Avoid logging into sensitive accounts while connected. Use a VPN or your mobile hotspot instead. #CyberSecurity
30.07.2025 12:48 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0π Donβt reuse passwords across sites. If one gets breached, attackers will try the same combo elsewhere. Use a password manager to keep them strong and unique. #CyberSecurity
29.07.2025 12:42 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0πΈ Vacation pics can wait. Posting in real time signals your home is empty β and could attract burglars or scammers. Share your adventures after youβre back.
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π Passkeys are more secure than passwords β but only if you keep control of your devices. If someone has access to your unlocked phone or synced account, they could still log in as you. Always use screen locks & revoke access to lost devices.
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π¦ Ordering online? Before entering your card details, double-check the website URL. Misspellings or odd domain names (like .xyz or .top) can signal a fake store.
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π Quishing is on the rise: malicious QR codes can lead to phishing sites or fake login pages. Always check the URL after scanning β especially on public signs or emails.
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Donβt click βRemind me laterβ forever β software updates often include critical security patches. Keeping your apps and devices updated is one of the easiest ways to stay protected. π
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Donβt overshare on social media β revealing your location, travel plans, or personal details can make you a target for phishing, scams, or even burglary. π΅οΈββοΈ Stay private, stay safe.
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Always log out of accounts when using a shared or public computer β and avoid checking βremember me.β π This helps prevent others from gaining access to your private info after you walk away.
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Use different passwords for different accounts β especially email, banking, and social media. π Reusing the same password makes all your accounts vulnerable if one gets breached. A password manager can help keep things secure and simple. #CyberAware
21.07.2025 12:11 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Be mindful of what browser notifications you allow. ππ Some malicious sites use push notifications to send spam or phishing links. Only allow notifications from sites you trust β and review permissions regularly. #CyberSecurity
20.07.2025 09:59 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Be careful when recycling or selling smart devices (phones, speakers, TVs, etc.). β»οΈπ± Always perform a factory reset and remove any linked accounts to prevent unauthorized access. #CyberSecurity
19.07.2025 11:58 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Donβt sync sensitive data to untrusted cloud services. βοΈπ Not all platforms offer strong encryption or privacy protections. Stick to reputable providers and enable two-factor authentication. #CyberSecurity
18.07.2025 12:57 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Use different PINs or unlock codes for each of your devices. π’π± If one device is lost or compromised, a unique PIN keeps your others safe. Avoid common codes like 1234 or your birth year. #CyberSecurity
17.07.2025 11:55 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Beware of voice phishing (vishing) scams β callers may pretend to be your bank, tech support, or even government officials. ππ Never share personal info over the phone unless you initiated the call. #CyberSecurity
16.07.2025 10:55 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Check privacy settings on your smart assistants (like Alexa, Google Assistant, or Siri). π£οΈπ These devices can store voice recordings β review, delete, or limit whatβs saved to protect your privacy. #CyberSecurity
15.07.2025 12:54 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Be wary of free Wi-Fi networks with generic names like βFree Airport Wi-Fiβ or βCoffeeShop_Guest.β βπ‘ Hackers often set up rogue hotspots to intercept your data. When in doubt, ask staff for the official network name. #CyberSecurity
14.07.2025 11:53 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Always verify charity websites before donating online. π³ποΈ Scammers often set up fake sites or spoof real ones during crises or holidays. Look for misspellings, check for HTTPS, and consider using trusted platforms. #CyberSecurity
13.07.2025 11:16 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Beware of fake mobile apps that mimic popular brands. π±β οΈ Only download apps from official app stores, and check reviews, publisher info, and permissions. A flashy logo doesnβt mean itβs legit. #CyberSecurity
12.07.2025 11:17 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Never approve unexpected MFA (multi-factor authentication) prompts. π Hackers may trigger repeated login requests to trick you into accepting. This tactic β known as MFA fatigue β can give them access. Deny it and report it. #CyberSecurity
11.07.2025 11:15 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Be mindful of what smart home devices you connect to your network. π πΆ Insecure IoT devices can become easy targets for hackers. Change default passwords, keep firmware updated, and use a separate guest network when possible. #CyberSecurity
10.07.2025 11:14 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Avoid using the same device for both admin and everyday tasks if you manage systems or sensitive data. π₯οΈ Separation limits exposure β a compromised app or download wonβt easily reach admin-level access. #CyberSecurity
09.07.2025 11:13 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Turn on login alerts for your accounts. π© Youβll get notified if someone signs in from an unrecognized device or location β giving you a chance to act fast if itβs not you. Early warning = early protection. #CyberSecurity
08.07.2025 12:12 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Donβt store sensitive documentsβlike tax returns or ID scansβon your desktop or downloads folder long-term. ποΈ Move them to an encrypted drive or secure cloud storage, and delete unneeded copies. #CyberSecurity #DataProtection
07.07.2025 10:11 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Avoid clicking on ads that seem too good to be true β especially for popular or high-demand products. ποΈ Cybercriminals often use fake ads to spread malware or steal payment info. Shop directly from trusted retailers. #CyberSecurity
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