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  • How to spot the tell-tale signs of Coldplay ticket fraud

    The password you use for your email account, as well as any other accounts you use to purchase tickets , should be different from all your other passwords. Use three random words to create a strong and memorable password, and enable 2-step verification (2SV

  • What should be on your Cyber Security Checklist?

    Review your old Passwords Even those educated in cybersecurity still have old passwords and accounts How do I find old passwords? password. Safari > Preferences > Passwords Chrome >Settings > Passwords 💡Top Tip - Make your life easier by using a password manager, this will help store all your account passwords.

  • Is your Android device hacked?

    mobile devices are pretty secure, provided you follow common-sense precautions such as using strong passwords If you are receiving emails and texts for password resets or notifications that someone is logging in Change your passwords. Change the passwords for all your accounts, including your email, social media, and banking accounts,

  • How random!

    Security Centre have revealed the logic behind their advice to use three random words when creating passwords Passwords made from multiple words will generally be longer than passwords made from a single word and A password containing multiple words encourages a range of passwords that have not previously been considered complex passwords is simply daft. they use on their important accounts, and consider a password manager.”

  • On your marks: be careful of ‘too good to be true’ deals

    The password you use for your email account, as well as any other accounts you use to purchase tickets , should be different from all your other passwords. Use three random words to create a strong and memorable password, and enable 2-step verification (2SV

  • Work email for personal accounts: why that could be risky…

    email accounts to register for personal online accounts or services, which often include the re-use of passwords dangers of using corporate email accounts for third party platforms, as well as the dangers of re-using passwords

  • Red Flags - social media hacking scams

    still using really basic passwords which hackers can easily guess. found that more than 23 million users worldwide used 123456 as a password! Always use a different password for each online account you have, otherwise one data breach or password A few underscores and an asterisk here and there will beef up your password. So perhaps consider using a trusted password manager to help store all your passwords across multiple

  • Want to follow England at EURO 2024? Be careful of ‘too good to be true’ deals

    The password you use for your email account, as well as any other accounts you use to purchase tickets , should be different from all your other passwords. Use three random words to create a strong and memorable password, and enable 2-step verification (2SV

  • Haveibeenpwned is being abused to exploit potential victims

    There is a further service on the site that allows users to discover if any passwords they may use have been observed in a data breach and therefore are likely to appear on “known password lists”. The cloned website, reported by a security team at welivesecurity.com, contains both email and password

  • Police warn of threatening blackmail emails

    Is your password mentioned? Do not worry if your password is mentioned. But DO ensure that you change any passwords you recognise, as soon as possible. We have advice on how to create good passwords in our blog. Why have I received these emails?

  • Back-to-school scams: what to watch out for

    resources offer excellent hygiene steps relevant to students, parents, and school staff: Strong, unique passwords Additionally, the NCSC offers free cybersecurity training for school staff, covering phishing awareness, safe password

  • Sun, sea and scams...look out for holiday fraud!

    tech Criminals sneak malicious software, or ‘malware’, onto your devices to steal information like passwords Use 3 randoms words to create a strong password for your email that’s different to all your other passwords

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