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Never click on any link unless you are 100% certain of where that link is going to take you. One mistake and you could quickly end up in hot water.
Excerpt from Module 6 – The tell-tale signs of a scam website: https://t.co/f9IvoSGUju #business#home#cybersecurity#free
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The best passwords are the ones that you can't remember. Welcome to the super-secure world of Two-factor Passwords...
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If you see the ‘http’ protocol being used by a (supposedly) legitimate website, then look again – it is almost certainly a scam.
Excerpt from Module 6 – The tell-tale signs of a scam website: https://t.co/f9IvoSGUju #business#home#smallbiz#cybersecurity#free
Still using dictionary words in your passwords? That's asking for trouble. Here's a much safer alternative.
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Password reuse is the #1 cause of hacked accounts. Don't do that. Do Two-factor Passwords instead.
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If you see a cute top-level domain being used in a website address, think twice before clicking. It might be a scam.
Excerpt from Password Coach Academy - Module 5 – Website spoofing. And how to read URLs: https://t.co/zrVaqGVe9z #business#home#smallbiz
As a hard and fast rule, we will never open an attachment that has arrived on a message showing any tell-tale signs of a scam.
Excerpt from Module 7 – How to spot and avoid dangerous attachments: https://t.co/8yoXM9tqde #business#home#smallbiz#cybersecurity#free
The legitimate websites of legitimate large organisations only ever use the ‘https’ protocol. Look for this every time you visit any website.
Excerpt from Module 6 – The tell-tale signs of a scam website: https://t.co/f9IvoSGUju #business#home#smallbiz#cybersecurity#free