FIVE EVERY DAY STEPS TOWARDS ONLINE SAFETY from the Stop.Think.Connect. of the Department
of Homeland Security in commemoration of the National Cyber Security Awareness
Month 2017
Cybersecurity is present in every aspect of our lives,
whether it be at home, work, school, or on the go. Regardless of one’s
technical ability or background, there are simple steps everyone can take to
stay safe online.
SIMPLE
TIPS:
Protect yourself online and help to make the Internet
safer and more secure by following these simple tips from the
Stop.Think.Connect.™ Campaign:
• Enable stronger authentication. Always enable stronger
authentication for an extra layer of security beyond the password that is
available on most major email, social media and financial accounts. Stronger
authentication (e.g., multi-factor authentication that can use a one-time code
texted to a mobile device) helps verify that a user has authorized access to an
online account. For more information about authentication, visit the new Lock
Down Your Login Campaign at www.lockdownyourlogin.com.
• Make your passwords long & strong. Use complex
passwords with a combination of numbers, symbols, and letters. Use unique
passwords for different accounts. Change your passwords regularly, especially
if you believe they have been compromised.
• Keep a clean machine. Update the security software,
operating system, and web browser on all of your Internet-connected devices.
Keeping your security software up to date will prevent attackers from taking
advantage of known vulnerabilities.
• When in doubt, throw it out. Links in email and online
posts are often the way cyber criminals compromise your computer. If it looks
suspicious (even if you know the source), delete it.
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