31/03/2020
Good advice from Police Scotland, over recent winds we have been aware of increased attempts to phish people’s details. Be vigilant, and remember, if a phone call seems to good to be true, be cautious. If it’s a genuine call, the caller will not get agitated if you say you’ll call them back using the number on your bill.
With many of us working from home due to , it is more important than ever to protect yourself online from fraudsters and hackers.
💻 Make your online activity more secure and shield potentially sensitive information by using a reputable VPN
🌐 Don’t use insecure WiFi or an untrusted network. Connect to your phone or purchase a WiFi dongle to connect
🛡️ Reduce your risk of ransomware attacks by using strong passwords and backing up all your business data
🔄 Download and install updates to whatever operating system you are using as soon as possible after being alerted that they are available. They may contain urgent security fixes
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