
05/05/2024
We’ve worked in cybersecurity for over 6 years, and here are 5 things we’d NEVER do!
1. Reuse passwords or use one-word passwords. If you do this, you are asking for trouble. They are so easy to crack, you don’t stand a chance.
2. Use public WiFi. You might as well just write your login information on a Post-it note and hand it over to the hackers.
3. Click links in e-mails. If your bank e-mails you, just go log in. If there is a promotion for a store, just go to that store’s website and search for it.
4. Skip two-factor or multi-factor authentication. It’s an extra step that can be the difference between someone getting into your account or not.
5. Save passwords to my Google account. If someone hacks your Google account, they have your passwords for everything. It’s easy, but easy is dangerous, so use a secure password manager.
Follow along for more tips, and of course, if you need help you could message