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Summer holidays: a perfect time for cybercrime!




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The resurgence of cybercrime in summer: How to protect yourself?


Summer holidays are a time of relaxation and fun, but they are also a time of heightened risk for cybercrime. Indeed, more users use their electronic devices while on vacation, and they are more likely to make security errors.


Cybercriminals are taking advantage of this situation to launch more sophisticated and targeted attacks. They may use techniques such as phishing, ransomware, and denial of service attacks to steal personal data, financial information, or computer systems.


Examples of common scams during the summer.

Here are some examples of common summer scams:

  • Fake Rentals: Cybercriminals create fake websites that look like legitimate rental websites. They offer apartments or houses at very low prices, but when a person books a rental, they never receive the keys.

  • Fake Activities: Cybercriminals create fake events or activities, such as concerts or festivals. They sell tickets online, but the tickets are not valid.

  • Fake sellers: Cybercriminals sell products or services on websites or social media platforms. Products or services are never delivered or are of poor quality.

  • False information: Cybercriminals spread false information on social media or via email. This information can be used to deceive people or induce them to take dangerous actions.

How to protect yourself from scams during the summer?

Here are some tips to avoid getting scammed during the summer:

  • Be careful when using the Internet: do not click on links in emails or text messages from unknown senders. Do not download attachments from unknown sources.

  • Do your research before booking a rental or event: read reviews on the internet and contact the owner or event organizer directly.

  • Never pay cash: Use a credit card or online payment service to pay for products or services.

  • Be careful with your personal information: Never share your credit card number, address or other personal information with people you don't know.

  • Use antivirus and firewall: Antivirus and firewall can help protect your device from malware and online attacks.

  • Keep your software up to date: Software updates often include security patches that can help you stay protected against the latest threats.

  • Enable two-factor authentication: Two-factor authentication adds an extra layer of security to your accounts by requiring you to enter an additional code in addition to your password when you you connect.

  • Back up your data regularly: In the event of a malware infection or online attack, regular backups of your data will help you recover it.

  • Be aware of the risks of public Wi-Fi networks: Public Wi-Fi networks are not secure and your data may be easily intercepted by malicious people. Avoid using public Wi-Fi networks to conduct financial transactions or access sensitive information.

  • Be careful on social networks: social networks can be a source of false information. Do your research before sharing or believing information you find on social media.

  • Be careful with your mobile devices: your mobile devices are vulnerable to online attacks. Never leave your device unattended and use a passcode to protect your data.

  • Be trained in computer security: There are many resources available to help you learn the basics of computer security. By training in computer security, you can protect yourself from cyberattacks.

Follow these tips to reduce the risk of being scammed during the summer and protect your personal data.


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