10 silly things you do online that are putting you in danger!
You may not be someone who takes risks. You
may be someone who follows all the rules, you pay your bills on time, you
always wear your seatbelt and you even put on sunblock when it’s a cloudy day.
But do you follow all the rules when you’re
online? Are you exposing yourself and your money to the dangers that lurk on
the internet? Here are 10 silly things that you might be doing that put you at
risk!
1. You just assume that online banking
websites are safe. Cybercriminals will go where your money goes, so going to a
fake banking site and not noticing before you put in your private login details
and password can easily lead to cyber theft.
2. You’re doing your online shopping in
shady places. You see a great deal online, but you need to be cautious before
you visit just any online shop and click “Add to Cart.” Always enter the URL
directly and make sure the site is reliable and well-known.
3. You use the same password for
everything. If you’re not taking the time to think of unique, different
passwords for all your accounts then cybercriminals will have no trouble
stealing your money. Each one of your passwords should be a minimum of 12
characters and include upper class and lower class letters, at least one number
and a special character.
4. You don’t know who your friends are. It
might make you feel cool to be friends with everyone from your hometown, but it
is always advised to be cautious when accepting just any friend request on
Facebook. Do not accept anyone you don’t know personally!
5. You never question anything. You should
always be on alert when you go online and question how legit the websites are
when you visit them, you could potentially lose money and private data. Never
click on ads and links from suspicious emails or SMS messages.
6. You’re being too open. You might just
think it’s a Facebook post, but when you include personal details such as your
address, school, place of work or family history then you’re giving
cybercriminals clues to gain your passwords.
7. You never bother to read the fine print.
Nobody enjoys reading the Terms and Conditions that is why online businesses
know they can take advantage and sneak some things past you. Do not accept the Ts
and Cs without reading them or you could be giving away your online privacy.
8. You do your shopping and banking using
public Wi-Fi. Cybercriminals love to use public Wi-Fi hotspots to trick you
into connecting to a malicious network. Always be wary of public Wi-Fi links
and make sure your network is completely secure – your best bet is to just use
your data connection for important transactions!
9. You jailbreak your mobile devices. By jailbreaking
your device you are doing more than adding features, you are taking away vital
protections and inviting cybercriminals to hack your smartphone or tablet.
Avoid jailbreaks, third party download sites and suspicious apps.
10. You don’t know what your kids are doing
online. If you have children you should always know what websites they are
visiting as well as what social media networks they are using. The internet is
going to be a part of their life whether you like it or not, so help them learn
about cyberbullying and online etiquette.
Are you exposing yourself as well as your
private data to the dangerous cybercriminals that lurk online? If so, be sure
to take the right steps to avoid making these silly mistakes.
Should you need
any assistance or have any questions please contact the OSINT | Open Source
Intelligence Division on 021 110 0422 or email contact@osint.co.za additionally you can
take a look at the website www.osint.co.za
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