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Don’t fall for fake security pop-ups–stay calm and close the tab

Ever browsing and suddenly see a scary pop-up warning about viruses or compromised systems? Be aware, these are likely scams, not real security alerts. Here’s how to stay safe: How to Spot a Fake Security Pop-Up: What to Do if You See a Fake Pop-Up: Real security software won’t bombard you with scare tactics. If […]

Spot a scammer – conquering online auction fraud

Scoring a deal on your dream item at an online auction is exciting, but watch out! Fraudsters lurk in the shadows, so here’s how to be a web-savvy bidder and avoid getting scammed: But wait, there’s more! Here are some red flags to watch out for: Why is caution on auction sites important? A little […]

Ransomware strikes–back up regularly and fight back

Ransomware is like a digital kidnapper, holding your files hostage until you pay a ransom. The worst part? Paying doesn’t guarantee getting your data back! Here’s how regular backups can be your weapon against ransomware: How Often Should You Back Up? The frequency depends on how important your data is and how often it changes. […]

Double up your security with two-factor authentication (2FA)

Remember the scramble to enable 2FA on your gaming account to snag sweet rewards? Well, 2FA is actually a superhero for all your online accounts, not just video games! Here’s why you should seriously consider enabling it wherever possible: Two-Factor Authentication: Your Extra Login Layer Think of 2FA as a security guard for your accounts. […]

Don’t get clickbaited–stay safe with smart link checking

Ever come across a link that seems too good to be true? Clicking suspicious links online can lead you to dangerous websites filled with malware or scams. Here’s how to be a web-savvy surfer and avoid these hidden traps: Why is link caution important? A few seconds spent checking a link can save you a […]

Spot the safe sites–understanding website certificates

Ever notice a little padlock next to a website address? Or maybe a URL that starts with “https” instead of “http”? These are clues that a website takes security seriously and protects your information. Here’s the deal: secure websites use encryption, a fancy way of scrambling your data so only the website can read it. […]