Be Cyber Aware

Since the pandemic, people are spending more time than ever online. This includes banking, shopping, working, streaming to social media etc. This presents more opportunities for hackers to carry out cyber-attacks. They often do this by targeting people and businesses using:

  • email and website scams
  • malware - software that can damage your device or let a hacker in

If hackers get into personal devices or accounts, they could access money, personal information, or information about a business.

Be Cyber Aware is the government’s campaign on how to stay secure online. 

Six actions to being Cyber Aware

Explore the six actions that need to be taken to keep you and your family safe whilst online. These include:

1.    Using a strong and separate password for your email
2.    Creating strong passwords using 3 random words
3.    Saving your passwords in your browser
4.    Turning on two-factor authentication (2FA)
5.    Updating your devices
6.    Backing up your data

Check out our virtual guide with further information about each-   https://indd.adobe.com/view/71f5f09c-2601-4e10-ba8d-0a0f07c7a08c

For step-by-step instructions on keeping your devices up-to-date with the latest security updates, and for more online security advice, visit www.ncsc.gov.uk/cyberaware 

 
 

Be SECURITY SMART when using connected devices…

S - SECURITY. Consider security for all new tech & protect with strong passwords.

M - MAINTENANCE. For healthy devices, install updates as soon as prompted.

A - ACCESS CONTROL. Apply privacy settings & parental controls to manage activity.

R - RESEARCH. Before a purchase, ensure its a quality product from a reputable supplier.

T - TAKE FIVE. STOP - CHALLENGE - PROTECT. Not everything is always as it seems.

Check out this short video from Staffordshire Police’s Cyber Crime Unit - https://indd.adobe.com/view/54bc7d88-8b7b-49ed-b7f4-94266d7aa460 
 

Report a Cyber Crime

If you are currently being subjected to a live and ongoing cyber-attack, then please contact Staffordshire Police on 101.

If you suspect you’ve been scammed, defrauded, or experienced cyber crime, the Action Fraud team can also provide the help, support and advice you need.

Call Action Fraud on 0300 123 2040 (textphone 0300 123 2050).
 

 

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