RI State Police Offers Tips for National Cyber Security Awareness Month

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RI State Police Offers Tips for National Cyber Security Awareness Month

The Rhode Island State Police is encouraging all Rhode Islanders to take steps to protect themselves and their workplaces during National  Cyber Security Awareness Month.

“Cybercrime impacts everyone, from individuals and families to small business owners and large corporations. We all need to do more to protect ourselves and our workplaces,” said Captain John Alfred, head of the Rhode Island State Police Computer Crimes Unit and the Joint Cyber Task Force.

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Approximately 800 complaints of cybercrime are reported each day to the FBI, resulting in total losses of more than $1.3 billion last year. 

The RI State Police Offers the following tips:

  • Protect all computers, cell phones and other electronic devices with anti-virus, anti-spyware and anti-phishing software; make sure to update all operating systems and software to protect against known attacks.
  • Create strong passwords for personal, work and social networking sites; make sure to use different passwords for different sites and change them frequently.
  • Beware of email attachments and apps from sources you don’t know because they could contain viruses or malware.
  • Update security and privacy settings on all social networking sites and don’t post any personal information, photos or other messages that you are not willing to have go public.
  • Beware of social media scams and online shopping deals from sites that encourage you to provide personal and or financial information that could leave you at risk for identity theft.

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