


Remember what you learned since childhood avoid talking to someone you don't know in real life or haven't had contact with in a long time.

Your bank will never ask for your passwords. Don't follow instructions or requests that reveal any type of personal information.

The same applies online. Don't fall for those too-good-to-be-true offers that are impossible to be genuine.

Take a deep breath and think before taking any action.

If something seems suspicious or too good to be true, take the time to investigate before taking any action.

Such as passwords, credit card numbers, or identification details. Keep your personal data secure as it is highly valuable.

There are several signs that can indicate a suspicious link, such as poorly written web addresses or unknown domains.

Always use strong passwords and enable two factor or multi-factor authentication.

Always have backups of your important information, use strong passwords, and keep all your devices updated.

Share these cyber security tips with your loved ones.

The more red flags you identify the most probable the commuication is illegit.

Hang this super cool poster in your office, your teenager's room, or the club you go to. It looks great anywhere! Even as a desktop background! This way, every time you're in front of your computer or using your phone, you'll remember to be smarter than a hacker!