People like to be online 24/7 these days, it's how we live our connected lives. So, when we find ourselves without those precious bars of internet, it can be tempting to use the nearest free Wi-Fi. But what are the risks?
3 tips for protecting yourself against phishing scams
Look closely at the sender's email address and any web addresses in the email for deviations from the official name of the business or sender.
Use two-factor authentication for your accounts and change your email password (and any other related passwords) if it's caught in a leak.
If a message claims a business is urgently trying to reach you, you can call or reach out to the business by looking up their contact information online.
With the 2022 World Cup underway we wanted to remind you that big sporting events like this are usually a scammers playground. From ticket and lottery scams, to phishing and malware, here's what to look out for.
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