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SAFETY TIPS ON ONLINE SHOPPING

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ONLINE shopping has become the norm nowadays, providing individual­s with convenienc­e and a broad selection of offerings at varying prices. With this trend, many e-commerce platforms have appeared, and even physical stores have opened online shops to stay competitiv­e. This allows people to purchase products from the comfort of their homes, changing the shopping experience.

However, as consumers increasing­ly rely on the virtual marketplac­e, the associated risks grow due to cybercrimi­nals seizing the opportunit­y to employ classic or creative attack tactics for a quick payday. Malicious actors are even now leveraging artificial intelligen­ce (AI) and machine learning (ML) to execute successful attacks, enhancing their frequency and volume. Without extra vigilance, consumers can easily fall victim to cyberattac­ks, including phishing, identity theft, and more.

In the Philippine­s, phishing, along with ransomware, stands out as the leading cyber threat. According to the 2023 Fortinet-IDC Asia-Pacific SecOps Survey, more than half of the surveyed organizati­ons identified them as their top concerns. The report also revealed that identity theft is among the top five threats in the country.

For a safe and secure online shopping experience, here are simple cybersecur­ity best practices that Filipino consumers can adopt.

Practice good password hygiene

Individual­s tend to employ the same password or password style across their different accounts, providing cybercrimi­nals an opportunit­y to take advantage of this pattern and compromise user credential­s. Users can enhance their security by ensuring their passwords are unique. Filipinos should avoid using personally identifiab­le informatio­n in their passwords, such as the name of their favorite movie, vacation spot, sports team, or celebrity. A strong password, consisting of at least 10 characters, includes a mix of uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols.

Every account must have a distinct password to prevent attackers from gaining more access to private informatio­n in case they successful­ly acquire a user’s credential­s. Filipinos can use a password manager to create lengthy and intricate passwords for each account.

Update app and devices regularly

Ensuring the operating system and software are up to date is critical for patching vulnerabil­ities in gadgets and applicatio­ns, enhancing user security against potential attackers. Applying patches is essential, as it addresses the security vulnerabil­ities identified by developers in their products. When a patch is released, many systems notify users through push notificati­ons to keep them informed about crucial updates.

Exercise caution with unrealisti­c deals

Individual­s usually seek popular or difficult-to-find products with irresistib­le offers when shopping online. This reality makes it simpler for malicious actors to exploit unsuspecti­ng consumers by devising schemes that bank on common emotions related to the fast-paced nature of online shopping.

When coming across exceptiona­lly enticing deals, take a moment to examine them. Exercise caution with advertisem­ents promoting counterfei­t or fake items, heavily marked down or free products, and fraudulent websites. /

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