Daily tips to create awareness of cyber threats and empower Total Defense users to be safer and more secure online with our security tips and resources..
Ever feel like your Gmail might be acting a little…strange? Maybe emails are going missing, or you see unfamiliar addresses in your “Sent” folder. Don’t worry, it could be a simple setting gone rogue!
The good news is, Gmail lets you customize tons of stuff, from how you view emails to where you send them from. But with all that power comes a little responsibility – you must to keep an eye on those settings.
Here’s why a quick review is a smart move:
How to Do a Security Check-Up:
A few minutes spent checking your settings can save you a big headache (and maybe some embarrassment!)
We’ve all been there. You open your inbox and see an email that raises your eyebrows. Maybe the sender’s address looks like a jumbled mess, the subject line screams urgency with bad grammar, or there’s an attachment you wouldn’t touch with a ten-foot pole. These are the red flags of a suspicious email, and the worst thing you can do is reply. Replying can open a can of worms, so let’s break down why it’s risky and what you should do instead.
Why Replying is a Big No-No:
Your Safe Email Action Plan:
Now that you know why replying is a bad idea, here’s what to do when a suspicious email lands in your inbox:
By following these tips, you can transform yourself from a potential victim into a savvy email security pro. Remember, a little caution goes a long way in protecting yourself from email scams and keeping your inbox safe.
Sick of typing passwords all the time? Windows Hello can help! It lets you sign in to your Windows PC with your face, fingerprint, or even iris scan. No more scrambling to remember complex passwords.
Plus, it’s more secure than a regular password. Hackers can guess passwords, but they can’t steal your face! Windows Hello uses special hardware to recognize you, so it’s super safe.
Here’s how to get started:
Now you can unlock your PC with just a glance or a tap! Isn’t that cool?
Ever get an email that just feels…off? Maybe it’s from a friend but the tone seems strange, or it has an urgent request out of the blue. Hold on! These could be phishing scams. Here’s how to stay safe:
Phishing for Information:
Scammers use phishing emails to trick you into revealing personal information like passwords or credit card details. They might:
Don’t trust everything you see in your inbox. If an email seems suspicious, delete it and contact the sender directly through a trusted channel. Stay safe out there.
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