Canadians are among the highest users of internet-enabled computer technology. To protect Canadians, digital networks and mobile devices should be secure, and audiences should be aware of how to use the Internet safely, securely and responsibly.

Cyber security is something that affects everyone. Being aware of the risks and knowing how to avoid them can help prevent you, your colleagues, and your network from falling victim to these virtual threats.

Tips to Safeguard Against Cyber Security:

Have you ever wondered how cyber criminals gain access to your device? Wi-Fi is an open network that hackers can use to listen in on your personal and corporate information. From computers and smartphones, to gaming systems and smart TV’s, all of these devices have the potential to act as an unlocked door for cyber criminals to use to access your personal data.

Tips to ensure your Wi-Fi connection is secure:

  • Avoid using public Wi-Fi connections.
  • Use password protected Wi-Fi when possible.
  • Don’t connect to unknown networks.
  • Always turn off your Wi-Fi when not in use.

Phishing involves the use of emails to convince readers to respond or click on a link that appears legitimate. Phishing emails hook about 80,000 victims each day into clicking a link to a baited website. These sites are designed to steal your personal and financial details and can result in identity theft, financial loss, and credit card fraud. It’s vital that you stay aware and diligent to prevent these risks, as phishing emails may appear to be from a trusted email address or organization.

Tips to prevent phishing attempts:

  • Never reply to or click on links in emails or pop-ups that ask for personal or financial information.
  • Look at the complete email address carefully. Phishing emails may look like they come from a credible source or appear similar to other email addresses you may already be familiar with.
  • Install and maintain updated anti-virus software.

Received a phishing email?

  • If you receive a phishing message in your Langara email inbox, use the Phish Alert Button to report it to Langara IT. 
  • Don't report spam and junk messages, simply delete them. 

 

Avoid downloading any unauthorized or questionable files. Cyber criminals use malicious software, known as malware, to find ways to compromise your computer network and personal information.

Tips to avoid suspicious file downloads and unsecure websites:

  • Never download illegal files such as movies, music, or software.
  • Be aware of links and pop-ups asking for permission to download or install software to your computer.
  • Only visit secure websites that start with “https”.
  • Schedule your updated ant-virus software to regularly scan for malware and viruses.