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Cybersecurity Resolutions for 2025!

Now that the ball has dropped and another New Year is upon us, we inevitably start looking inward and setting new goals for the next twelve months. Whether personal or professional, we all reflect upon the past and look to identify areas where there’s room to improve in the future. The same holds true for your online device and computer cybersecurity.

With hacking and all types of cyber threats becoming more commonplace, it’s important to be vigilant about common-sense device cybersecurity (including mobile phones and tablets in addition to computers) to prepare yourself against the threats that are on the horizon for 2025.

  1. Create and use strong passwords.  This is one of the easiest ways to ensure online device security and protect against hackers gaining access to sensitive data by guessing your password. 59% of people use the same username and password for all their accounts so if hackers can gain access to one account, they can potentially access them all. Always use strong passwords that contain between 8-15 characters with a mix of uppercase and lowercase letters and numbers or symbols.
  2. Above all else, back-up your data. Nothing is more important in the event of a cybersecurity hacking incident than the ability to easily restore your computer to its previous, safe operational state.
  3. Regularly update your anti-virus software. While it can be tempting to click on the ‘remind me later’ button when a security software update pops up, you should always install these updates as soon as they become available to ensure cybersecurity. New vulnerabilities are discovered all the time and unless patches are applied, hackers can exploit these vulnerabilities.
  4. Run a full scanning program at least once a month to identify and isolate any bugs that might have slipped through regular anti-virus defenses.
  5. Use anti –malware protection in addition to your anti-virus software. Malware is a particularly troublesome problem in today’s data-intensive world. While most anti-virus programs offer decent protection, they’re far from complete or comprehensive. Anti-malware programs offer that extra little bit of peace of mind.
  6. Stay on-guard against new phishing schemes and scams. Phishing is a type of online scam where criminals send an email that appears to be from a legitimate company asking you to provide sensitive information. Phishing schemes have now become so prevalent and successful that it’s increasingly difficult to determine what emails are real and which are not. Here are some clues indicating if an email is actually a scam:
    • Grammatical errors. This one is a dead give-away. If you see incorrect capitalization, spelling and/or grammatical errors, there’s a good chance the email is fake.
    • The email is not addressed to the recipient. If you have an account with a legitimate company, they’ll know your name.
    • They try to reassure recipients by encouraging them to confirm the email is from the company by using a hyperlink they provide. Never click on the link. If you’re curious, look up the company address yourself.
    • Hover over the email “From” address and check to ensure the URL is consistent with that company.

7. Avoid oversharing on social media.

8. Don’t use public Wi-Fi to send important data over the Internet.

All of us at Security Specialists Wish You a Happy and Secure 2025!

 

 

 

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