October is National Cybersecurity Awareness Month – a great time to remind ourselves just how much of our lives take place online and the potential threats that exist in the digital world.  Any device that stores information or connects to the internet could become a target for cybercriminals seeking to steal your data.

Here are four important ways to help stay safe online:

  1. Strong passwords – Have a unique and strong password for each online account.
  2. Multi-factor authentication – Turn on this extra security step when available. Multi-factor authentication is a second way beyond your username and password to verify it’s you accessing your account or device.
  3. Software updates – Consider turning on automatic software updates to keep your devices up-to-date and secure.
  4. Don’t click on links – Avoid clicking on links from emails, texts, and online ads. Type web addresses into your browser to ensure you aren’t sent to a fraudulent copycat site, and only visit sites you know and trust.

Be a fraud fighter!  If you can spot a scam, you can stop a scam.

AARP Fraud Watch Network™ is a free resource for all. Learn how to proactively spot scams or get guidance if you’ve been targeted. Visit aarp.org/fraudwatchnetwork or call our dedicated helpline to speak to a fraud specialist at 877-908-3360.