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Wonuola Ogunsanmi
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Home for the Holidays: Staying Ahead of Cybersecurity Threats

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It’s that time of the year again - holidays are here! And you know what that means: parties, shopping sprees, raves, family hangouts, and of course, the madness of Detty December (or whatever your version of holiday chaos is!). Whether you’re getting ready to slay at a festive gathering, rush over to your local store for last-minute gifts, or binge-watch Christmas movies, there’s one thing you definitely don’t want to forget: staying safe online.

Cybercriminals are often busy during the holidays too, taking advantage of the chaos to trick unsuspecting people into falling for scams. As we dive into holiday shopping, connect on social media, and unwrap new gadgets, it’s essential to stay alert.

I recently found myself reading articles on the Internet of Things (IoT), and it got me thinking about how intertwined tech is with our holiday habits. From smart TVs to smart speakers, these gadgets are everywhere, making life easier but also more vulnerable to cyberattacks. So, as we enjoy the festivities, let’s also stay one step ahead of the threats that might come our way.

Phishing Scams: Emails We Didn’t Ask For

We all know the drill—our inboxes are flooded with emails boasting crazy discounts, limited-time offers, or “too-good-to-miss” deals. Whether you’re in Lagos, London, or Los Angeles, the holidays are prime time for phishing scams. While the deals may seem tempting, they could be traps designed to steal your personal info.

Phishing scams often look like legitimate offers from your favorite brands, but in reality, they’re designed to steal your personal information. For a deeper dive into phishing, check out my previous article on Phishing and Malware: A Practical Dive

Smart Devices: The Gifts That Keep Giving… to Hackers

We all love new gadgets, especially during the holidays - whether it’s a smartwatch, smart speaker, or fitness tracker. But before you dive into the fun, make sure to secure them.

Many smart devices come with default passwords that hackers can easily guess. So, change those passwords, enable two-factor authentication (if available), and ensure your gadgets are as secure as possible. You want your tech to help you, not put you at risk. For more on securing your accounts, check out my article on password managers

Fake Charities: Protecting Your Holiday Generosity

The holidays are also a time for giving, and scammers know this. They love to create fake charities around Christmas, hoping you’ll feel generous enough to donate to a cause that doesn’t even exist. Don’t let your good intentions get exploited.

Before donating, double-check the organization. Look for charity rating websites or established, trusted names to ensure your contribution is going to the right place. You don’t want your money ending up in the hands of scammers when it could be supporting a legitimate cause.

Public Wi-Fi: It’s Convenient, But It’s Risky

Whether you’re at a pop-up shop in New York, a café in Paris, or a holiday market in Tokyo, free Wi-Fi seems like a blessing. Your phone dies, or the Wi-Fi at your place goes down, and suddenly, you’re looking for any free Wi-Fi network to jump on. But hold up ! Before you connect to that random network, know that public Wi-Fi isn’t as secure as you might think.

Hackers can easily intercept your data when you’re using unsecured Wi-Fi. So, if you’re browsing, banking, or shopping while on public networks, always make sure to use a VPN (Virtual Private Network). A VPN encrypts your data and keeps your sensitive info safe - even in the busiest places like malls, cafés, or at that Christmas party.

Social Media Giveaways: Avoid Getting Hooked

Holiday giveaways are everywhere on social media, and they often promise amazing prizes like free gadgets or cash. But beware - some of these giveaways are designed to gather your personal information for malicious purposes.

So, before entering any giveaway, ask yourself: Does the promotion look legitimate? Is it asking for too much personal information? Stick to giveaways from verified accounts and don’t share sensitive details unless you’re certain it’s safe.

Wrapping Up: Stay Safe and Enjoy the Holidays

I get it - holiday shopping, travel, and all the festive activities are already overwhelming without worrying about hackers. But a few simple steps can keep your info safe. Double-check those email offers, change the default passwords on your new gadgets, and make sure your donations are going to legit charities. Always use a VPN on public Wi-Fi, and don’t fall for those too-good-to-be-true social media giveaways.

Stay safe, enjoy the festivities, and here’s to a stress-free holiday and an amazing new year!

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