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Top 10 Cyber-Security Tips For 2025

By: Old Point National Bank / 29 Jan 2025
2025 Cyber Security

As we begin 2025, it's crucial to stay updated on the latest cyber-security practices to protect ourselves from evolving threats.

These are our Top 10 Cyber-Security Tips for 2025:

1. Enable Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)

MFA adds an extra layer of security by requiring multiple forms of verification before granting access to accounts. This can include something you know (password), something you have (smartphone), and something you are (fingerprint or facial scan).

2. Keep Track of Your Important Accounts

Regularly check your accounts for suspicious activity. 

3. Use Available Tools

Set up alerts for login attempts, transactions, account changes, balances, and other activities. Use card controls to set limits, alerts, and instantly turn off lost or stolen cards.

4. Look for Red Flags

Be cautious of urgent requests for money, demands for immediate payment, job opportunities, love interest, or something that is too good to be true. 

5. Verify Identities and Links

Always verify the identity of the person or organization contacting you. Use a secondary channel, such as calling a known number, to confirm their legitimacy. Do not click on links or attachments that are sent to you from an unknown source. 

6. Regularly Update Software

Keeping your software up-to-date is crucial for protecting against vulnerabilities. Ensure that all operating systems, applications, and security software are updated regularly.

7. Use Strong Passwords & Lock Your Devices When Not in Use

Use complex, unique passwords for different accounts and change them regularly. Consider using a password manager to keep track of your passwords securely. Never leave your phone, tablet, or computer unattended.

8. Secure Wi-Fi Networks & Use VPN When Available

Ensure that your Wi-Fi networks are secure by using strong passwords and encryption. Avoid using public Wi-Fi for accessing sensitive information. Use a Virtual Private Network (VPN) when available, which creates a private network and encrypt your internet activity to protect your information from cybercriminals.

9. Backup Data Regularly

Regularly back up your data to prevent loss in case of a cyber-attack. Ensure that backups are stored securely.

10. Educate Yourself and Others

Stay informed about the latest scam tactics and share this knowledge with your community. You can check the Federal Trade Commission Website for alerts and resources. Click Here to View Consumer Alerts Provided By The FTC

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