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Look Before You Click: Cybersecurity Awareness

"Look before you click" is a fundamental principle of cybersecurity. It emphasizes the importance of being cautious and vigilant when interacting with digital content, especially in emails, messages, links, and attachments. Here are some key points to keep in mind when practicing this principle:

"Look before you click" is a fundamental principle of cybersecurity. It emphasizes the importance of being cautious and vigilant when interacting with digital content, especially in emails, messages, links, and attachments. Here are some key points to keep in mind when practicing this principle:

Emails and Links: Be cautious when opening emails from unknown or unverified sources. Always verify the sender's identity and double-check the email address. Avoid clicking on suspicious links in emails. Hover your mouse over a link to see where it leads before clicking.

Attachments: Don't open attachments from sources you don't trust. Malware often spreads through email attachments. Confirm with the sender if you are unsure about the authenticity of the attachment.

Phishing Awareness: Be aware of phishing attempts. Scammers often create fake websites that mimic legitimate ones. Always check the website's URL before entering any sensitive information.

Software Updates: Keep your operating system and software up to date. Many updates contain security patches that address known vulnerabilities.

Antivirus Software: Use reputable antivirus and anti-malware software to scan and protect your devices. Keep these tools updated regularly.

Password Hygiene: Use strong, unique passwords for each of your accounts. Consider using a password manager to help you manage and generate secure passwords.

Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA): Enable MFA whenever possible. It adds an extra layer of security to your accounts.

Social Engineering: Be cautious of social engineering attacks where attackers manipulate individuals into divulging confidential information. Verify the identity of anyone requesting sensitive data.

Educate Yourself: Stay informed about the latest cybersecurity threats and best practices. Cybersecurity awareness training can be helpful.

Backup Data: Regularly back up your data to a secure location. This will help protect your information in case of a ransomware attack or data loss.

Trust Your Instincts: If something seems suspicious, it probably is. Trust your instincts and report any unusual activity or suspected security threats to your organization's IT department or relevant authorities.

By adopting these cybersecurity best practices, you can significantly reduce the risk of falling victim to cyberattacks and help protect your personal and professional information. Always remember to "look before you click" and exercise caution in your online activities. At Asseco Nigeria, our suite of cybersecurity solutions helps protect you and your business from cyber-attacks. 


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