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Introduction 1. Adopt Strong Passwords, Part I 2. Adopt Strong Passwords, Part II 3. Analyze Privacy Policies 4. Anticipate Cyber Attacks 5. Avoid the Shady Salesmen 6. Backup Your Data 7. Backup Your Data Regularly 8. Beware of Phone Fraud 9. Beware of Phishing, Part I 10. Beware of Phishing, Part II 11. Bluetooth Vulnerabilities Exist 12. Check Emails Twice 13. Check Spelling and Grammar 14. CISA Provides Alerts 15. Coronavirus-themed Domain Registrations are Up 16. Criminals Wield Shame Like a Weapon 17. Cyber Threats Evolve 18. Disconnect When Appropriate 19. Dispose of Confidential Information When Possible 20. Dodge Fake Coronavirus Maps 21. Don’t Open Suspicious Emails 22. Don’t Click on Suspicious Links, Part I 23. Don’t Click on Suspicious Links, Part II 24. Download Security Tools 25. Email Attachments can be Dangerous 26. Endless Ransomware is Here 27. Ensure the Latest Firmware is Installed 28. Expect Social Media to be Overwhelming 29. Fake Videos Via DeepFakes are Here 30. Fake Census Letters may Come 31. Fake Charities also Exist 32. Fend off Cyberbullies 33. Filters are Your Friends 34. Get Familiar with Jargon 35. Identity Theft will Always be Real 36. Implement Two-Factor Authentication 37. Invest in a Privacy Screen 38. Jailbreaking Can Leave Your Phone Less Safe 39. Juice Jacking is a Thing 40. Learn About Scareware 41. Learn From Other Victims 42. Logout Frequently 43. Maintain Constant Communication With Your Employer 44. Mobile Malware Has Risen 45. No Is An Option 46. Not All VPNs are Safe 47. Personal Information Must Be Protected 48. Public Wi-Fi Networks are Vulnerable 49. Realize Fake Nonprofits are Out There Too 50. Scan New Files 51. Stem the Spread of Misinformation 52. Stay Up-to-Date on Software and Patch Applications 53. Take Security Awareness Training 54. Take Up a Password Manager 55. Verify New Apps 56. Warn Others 57. Watch for Price Gouging 58. When You Can, Encourage Good Habits Closing Note
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