Helping our customers keep their computers safe. Using your pet’s, business, family, friend’s...

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Helping our customers keep their computers safe

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Helping our customers keep their computers safe

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Using your pet’s, business, family, friend’s names Using number or letter sequences (0123, abcd) Using your anniversary, birthday, address, zip code, or even

worse…your social security # Using less than 10 characters Storing them on your hard drive, on the internet, or posting them

on your desk area

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Use a relevant phrase for the type of site. (eg for your auto loan site, think “my$onWheels”

Use different passwords for different sites & machines. If one gets hacked, you can mitigate the likelihood others will be as well

Make it visual – you’ll remember it easier Make it more than 10 characters Make it personal- “Iwakeup@5am” Include at least 1 from three of the following:

◦ Uppercase◦ Lowercase◦ Numbers◦ Symbols

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Always put passwords on sensitive files, not just the computer itself

Password protect your USB, zip drives and smart phones…these devices are easy to lose or leave somewhere, putting your data in anyone’s hands

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Any information you access or input on an unsecured computer is not safe (this includes coffee shop, library, community, hotel and even some home machines)

Make sure you use your computer in User Mode. Administrator Mode should only be used when necessary to make changes

Ensure your firewalls are enabled and current Install and keep current up-to-date AntiVirus (and only run 1;

multiples installed can create their own problems!). For home users, we recommend Microsoft Security Essentials for Windows and Sophos for Macs. Business and networks need more comprehensive programs. Contact us for a free security assessment at 505-954-4400 and we can make recommendations to best suit your environment.

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Always lock your computer, whether you are not using it, or just stepping away for a quick break or to speak with a nearby colleague

Always lock your cell phone, especially if you keep it on your desk throughout the day. Cell phones now are like mini computers containing private & sensitive data too

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Don’t leave important and private data on your desk

File and lock sensitive data

Lock your office door when you are not present

Shred documents before discarding

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Just opening or viewing suspicious emails can put your computer at risk

Delete or report to IT emails that request confidential personal or company information. (Employees, partners, customers won’t use this method for legit requests)

Do not reply to emails requesting additional information for processing (ie reward, prize)

Do not click on links unless you are confident the sender is safe (its best to verify before clicking)

Most emails about banking, funds, accounts, legal matters are scams

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Games, tools, software, & even antivirus can guise as legit, but

when installed will infect your computer. Contact IT before

doing any installations to ensure they are safe

Personal devices like flash drives, MP3s and smartphones can unleash harm upon plug in as well, as some computers have code that will compromise the devices. Take care & get approval from IT for plug-ins

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Cyber attacks, email scams, and internet fraud pose real threats. Its not enough to just delete emails, change passwords, etc…you must report suspicious sites and emails to IT or your support providers.

Equally important is to report suspicious activity you may observe, even if it is on the part of a co-worker. It is better to be safe that sorry.

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Stay educated and in contact with your IT department or IT resources provided by your company

At home, have a support resource you can call if you need repairs, or guidance with downloads, security etc.

At ECS, we are available to help you at 505-954-4400