#Istayhome. Make your home a cyber safe stronghold
While working from home has undeniable advantages, it may also pose threats to our security, and not just our cyber security. We have already seen how - through a series of increasingly sophisticated scams - criminals can get hold of the data they need to access our bank accounts, but more personal data are also at risk.
CERTFIN - a public/private consortium, to which the Bank of Italy belongs, set up to improve the capacity for cyber risk management - has published an interesting awareness campaign by Europol, the European Union Agency for Law Enforcement Cooperation, called 'Make your home a cyber safe stronghold'.
Here are the five main tips to enhance our homes' protection against cyber-attacks:
- Wi-Fi: always change the default router password
- Install antivirus software on all devices connected to the internet
- Choose strong and different passwords for your e-mail and social media accounts
- Review your app's permissions and delete those you don't use
- Back up your data and run regular software updates
These days, we'd like to add three golden rules:
- Don't share news that doesn't come from official sources
- Don't make donations to charities without double-checking their authenticity
- Don't buy things online that seem to be sold out everywhere else and that are suspiciously cheap
See the infographic