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How to recognized and avoid online scams. (1)
Wed, Jan 08
|Eau Claire
Understanding common scams you may see with your Mac, iPad or iPhone.
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Jan 08, 2025, 2:00 PM – 2:30 PM CST
Eau Claire, 4677 Keystone Crossing, Eau Claire, WI 54701, USA
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Understanding Common Scams
- Email Scams:Phishing emails Spoofing and impersonation Ransomware and malware attachments
- Text Scams:Smishing (SMS phishing) Fake alerts and prize notifications
- Phone Scams:Vishing (voice phishing) Robocalls and automated messages Impersonation of authorities or companies
- Unsolicited contact from unknown sources
- Requests for personal information or money
- Urgency and scare tactics
- Suspicious email addresses, phone numbers, and links
- Poor grammar and spelling in messages
- Presentation of actual scam examples
- Analysis of how they were identified and avoided
- Verifying the source before responding
- Using official websites and contact numbers
- Reporting scams to relevant authorities
- Using security software and keeping it updated
- Educating family and friends
- Install and Update Security Software: Use reputable antivirus and anti-malware programs. Ensure software is regularly updated to protect against the latest threats.
- Keep Operating System and Applications Updated: Regularly apply updates and patches to your operating system and all applications. Enable automatic updates where possible.
- Be Cautious with Email Attachments and Links: Do not open email attachments or click on links from unknown or untrusted sources. Verify the sender's email address before interacting with any content.
- Use Strong, Unique Passwords: Create complex passwords that are difficult to guess. Use a different password for each account and consider using a password manager.
- Enable Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA): Add an extra layer of security to your accounts by enabling MFA. Use authentication apps or hardware tokens for added security.
- Avoid Downloading from Untrusted Sources: Only download software from official or reputable websites. Be cautious of free software, which may come bundled with malware.
- Regularly Back Up Important Data: Maintain regular backups of your important files and data. Store backups on an external device or cloud service not connected to your main system.
- Practice Safe Browsing Habits: Avoid visiting suspicious websites or clicking on pop-up ads. Use a secure and updated web browser.
- Use a Firewall: Enable and configure your firewall to block unauthorized access to your system. Consider using both hardware and software firewalls for enhanced protection.
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