Kentish Gazette Canterbury & District

Step up your cyber security

How to stay safe online when you’re Christmas shopping this month

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Christmas shopping online can be a great opportunit­y to find some bargains – but it’s also an opportunit­y for fraudsters. Against the backdrop of the coronaviru­s pandemic, many people will be doing the bulk of their festive spend online this year, and criminals will see this as a chance to strike. Simon Keates, cloud services and payment expert at cybersecur­ity specialist­s Thales says: “Hackers have always taken advantage of spikes in the shopping calendar to launch cyberattac­ks.”

He adds: “While retailers themselves have a duty to protect their customers, this year, with increasing numbers turning to festive shopping online, it’s more important than ever that consumers also understand the risks and know how to protect themselves.”

Here are Thales’s tips for staying “cyber safe” this Christmas and beyond...

1 If a price looks too good to be true, it very well might be. Make sure you’re not pulled in by any suspicious­ly good deals, and always do your research on a store before purchasing.

2 Use websites you’ve heard of, or those who have lots of positive reviews on a range of websites – and be alert to dubious websites which have self-written reviews.

3 Never use the same password for all of your accounts. Consider using software that generates one-time unique passwords, so every time you log in a random password is created for you.

4 Where possible, activate the two-factor authentica­tion services that some websites offer. It means access to your account is only granted after you’ve successful­ly provided two pieces of evidence to verify who you are. It provides an extra layer of security that ensures only you can access your accounts.

5 Remember that computers or mobile devices can contract a virus or malware at other points of you being on a website or app, as well as when you’re paying. Be cautious and use devices which have strong security.

6 Use a trusted VPN (virtual private network) when using free Wi-fi in public spaces.

7 Received an unexpected message? Don’t click on any links sent via email or text.

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