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‘Tis the season for fraud. Keep your finances safe.
Before we even blow out the candles in our jack-o-lanterns, the holiday shopping season will be upon us. Online retailers aren’t the only ones getting ready for the surge in cart clicks – so are the fraudsters whose full-time job is to scam and steal from unsuspecting cybershoppers.
Every year, these criminals get more inventive with their tactics, and cyberattacks are on the rise, especially amidst the busy holiday hullabaloo. Identity fraud has climbed the last five years, with a staggering 385% increase in payment fraud from 2020 to 2021, according to AARP. The org also reports smishing* attempts rose 58% in 2021. (*see vocab list!)
As Fraud Season approaches, we’re here to remind you ‘tis also the season to be vigilant. Read on for tips to spy cyber-scammers and keep your financial data safe and secure.
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Stay Cybersafe
With all the added internet action the holidays bring, it’s no wonder October is Cybersecurity Month[MS1] . Of course, protecting your data is a round-the-calendar job, but now is a great time to keep an extra eye on your finances, become more aware of the latest scams and take precautions to prevent criminals from getting access to your info.
We created this helpful checklist to help you ensure you’re cybersecure. Bookmark this newsletter to revisit every year, and make cybersecurity an annual event just like Black Friday and CyberMonday!
Steps to Protect Yourself
Store passwords & PINS safely: Writing your passwords on a piece of paper or keeping them on a note in your phone is not the safest solution!
Protect your computer’s privacy: Your best defense against hackers starts with safeguarding your computer!
Practice safe surfing: Criminals work overtime to exploit internet weaknesses. Behave mindfully and vigilantly when online so they can’t find a way in.
Stay on top of finances: Always read monthly account statements to double check that you authorized each transaction
Spy the scammers: If it sounds too good to be true, it’s often a scam. Watch out for these red flags…
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When in Doubt, Ask an Expert
By taking the proper precautions, you can own your role in cybersecurity. But financial criminals are social engineering pros, and getting ever more sophisticated in their attempts to catch people off guard. If you’re ever unsure about an email, message or other request for payment or your financial information, don’t be afraid to run it past a professional you trust first.
At TradeWinds, we have processes and software in place to help combat any malicious data attacks.?
In addition to the financial losses, it can be time-consuming and costly to clean up the mess or clear your name. We’re always here to help and make sure your financial interactions are legit.
Learn More
Cybersecurity best practices are always evolving to keep up with the criminals. Here are a few ways you can stay up to speed...
? Check AARP’s Scam tracking map to be aware of scams reported in your area in real time.
? Try this password tester to see if any of your passwords need changing.
? Have a question our advisors can answer?. Get in touch here.
We hope you’ll celebrate Cybersecurity month by trying some of our tips. This way, you can have peace of mind as you start your holiday shopping!
Wishing you a safe and rewarding internet season.
?Onward with Optimism,
The TradeWinds team
Disclosure: Tradewinds, LLC is an investment adviser registered under the Investment Advisers Act of 1940. The information presented in the material is general in nature and is not designed to address your investment objectives, financial situation or particular needs. Prior to making any investment decision, you should assess, or seek advice from a professional regarding whether any particular transaction is relevant or appropriate to your individual circumstances. Although taken from reliable sources, Tradewinds cannot guarantee the accuracy of the information received from third parties. The opinions expressed herein are those of Tradewinds and may not actually come to pass.