Remember to always stay safe online, as you know there are tones of
cyber criminals lurking around. I hate Scams and Spam! As Valentine’s Day draws
closer I received lot of spam emails, sms and messages on unbelievable
discounts on jewellery, dinners, and expensive gifts. These are all the key themes of Valentine’s
Day related spam. Other popular fake promotions like online pharmaceuticals,
fake e-cards, gift cards, chocolates, and flowers. How about you? Did you
received these kind of spam often? I wonder where these companies get my email
and data seriously I began to worry about my data safety.
Stop: Even before going online,
stop to consider the security risks. Everything is not as it seems on the
Internet. Be street smart. Just as you would stop to look both ways before
crossing a street, you should stop before clicking on unknown links. A link
with a shortened (and thus hidden) URL that’s posted on a social networking
site, for example, may take you to a malware-infested site. Stop before
proceeding, and think safety first. Always be cautious of any links or emails
you receive from unknown recipients, or ones that just seem suspicious.
Think: Think before you
click. Someone you just met online wants to know everything about you: your
full name, your home address. Hmm … sounds fishy, doesn’t it? Requests from
strangers should always send up a red flag, but what if you receive an email
from a trusted friend? Sometimes the risk isn’t always obvious, but it may be
if you stop to think.
Picture this scenario, you just received an email from a friend
you’ve known for years. He didn’t say much, or maybe the message didn’t sound
like him. Ignoring your suspicions, you click on the link in the email - and
now your PC is being pumped full of dangerous malware, including botnets.
Botnets can turn your PC into a “zombie” - meaning your computer starts issuing
commands under the instructions of the malware.
How to Prevent a botnet takeover with
these easy steps:
- Ask questions. Getting back to our first point, stop. Ask if this message makes sense. You’ve known your friend for years. Why did he suddenly send you a nonsensical message asking you to check out some product?
- Contact the sender directly. Do not hit reply! Replying could let the group who wrote the malware know they have a live address. Your email account may have been compromised, so call your friend and ask: “Did you send this? It seems suspicious.”
- Use a comprehensive online security suite. You wear safety glasses when using power tools, so employ the same school of thought here. Be prepared. Make sure your browser and security software are up to date.
Connect: Having the confidence
to connect will be natural after you learn to take the time to stop and think
about your online actions. Still, it doesn’t hurt to take some extra
precautions. Before you connect to public Wi-Fi at a coffee shop or the
airport, be aware that shared, unsecure connections can make it easier for
unscrupulous types to eavesdrop on your Internet session - without you being
aware it’s happening. Play it safe before connecting. Wait until you’re on a
private, secure connection to check accounts that require a login. This includes
your social networking sites, email and banking account.
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