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Cyber security tips: Contact details of authorities to help you further if you got scammed

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The season of giving arrives. It's that time of year again when we enjoy celebrations with our loved ones and participate in activities like Christmas shopping.  However, you risk overlooking something crucial: your internet security, when you start making plans for your weekend travel or starting your online holiday shopping. Thanksgiving and other holidays don't stop scammers and other cyber criminals from operating. In fact, data shows that during certain holidays, scams are particularly prevalent.  Consumer spending on Cyber Monday will reach $11.2 billion, up 5.1% from last year, according to Adobe. On the other hand, digital sales on Black Friday will rise by 1% to $9 billion. Scammers and hackers might join the holiday rush and target the next gullible online buyer while individuals and businesses are at their busiest and most active. Here are crucial actions to take if you fall victim to a scam or cyberattack over the holidays, as well as suggestions for avoiding it altogether. Holiday cyber security tips: Contact details of authorities to help you further after getting scammed

Protect Your Online Accounts, Devices, and Passwords

Unless you take precautions, you will never be safe from hackers whether you use a phone or a laptop. A lot of your personal information is stored on your devices, and an unprotected phone or laptop is the ideal target for internet thieves who can take both your identity and a lot of your digital information. They could then employ it to access your bank accounts and other private data. You may defend yourself from online fraudsters by using these CISA (Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency) tips. The cybersecurity agency claims that keeping your devices and the apps you use with them updated is one of the best methods to secure your gadgets.  This is because as internet threats change, providers add new defenses by installing software updates and patches. If you buy an internet-connected gadget, you should also change the default password and make unique, complicated passwords for each one.  Hacked Phone Additionally, you ought to think about employing a password manager. Now choosing a secure password ought to be obvious. That is where this post can assist you. Check the device's privacy and security options next to make sure you understand how your data will be handled and stored. Be cautious not to divulge more information than is necessary. Before giving out any personal or financial information, make sure the vendor you are working with is respectable and well-established. Criminals check social media profiles to see when victims are traveling during the weekends.  CNBC suggests that you think twice before uploading holiday images or revealing your travel plans. The article suggests disabling geotagging when traveling to prevent your precise position from being known. Additionally, stay away from utilizing unprotected public WiFi, particularly when doing business or shopping. Additionally, refrain from opening links or downloading attachments until you are certain of their provenance.  If you are unsure whether an email is legitimate, enter the URL of the retailer or other company into your web browser instead of clicking the link. Hackers

What to do if you are scammed? Contact Authorities

Have you been a victim of a bogus shopping website or phishing scam? You can still get in touch with the authorities.

National Consumers League (FTC)

  • Spam email: ftc.gov
  • Call 1-877-FTC-HELP (1-877-382-4357)
  • Online complaint form:  Click here

FBI/Internet Crime Complaint Center

  • Phone: (800) 221-4424
  • Online Complaint Form: Click Here

Identity theft: FTC

Internet Fraud Watch and the National Fraud Information Center

  • Phone: 1-800-876-7060
  • Use this link to submit a report: Click Here
You could also call the police in your area.

By Prelo Con

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