Now that global travel is well on its way to resuming to some sense of normalcy, people are keener than ever to get back out there. A focus on the ability to travel again might distract from focusing on other areas like cyber security. However, travellers have been cautioned to think twice before posting that selfie with their passport and boarding pass within all the excitement.
Travelling poses a significant cyber risk to individuals, more than most people even think.
From being careless about online bookings to disregarding cyber security best practices, travellers often have their guard down when they travel, leaving security concerns on the back burner – taking your vacations from blissful to stressful with the click of a button.
As a result, cyber security expert and GoldPhish CEO, Dan Thornton, shared best practices on how travellers can take to protect themselves from becoming targets of cybercrime.
Planning your dream getaway can be expensive and with the internet filled with tempting deals and discounts, it can be easy to let your guard down.
“Fraudsters certainly know that you are tempted by the hotel, flight, and car rental discounts, and they will often pose as travel agents and create seemingly legitimate-looking third-party websites,” said Thornton.
Here are his tips for remaining cyber security savvy, while finding the perfect getaway:
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Our reliance on technology has become so fundamental in our everyday lives, whether we are scrolling through social media at an Airbnb or attending to emails in an airport, but there are dangers associated with public hotspots.
Here’s a few things to keep in mind to protect your devices and data from cyber security attacks while on the move.
Travelling and seeing the world is exciting. However, we need to stay vigilant and be cyber-savvy at all times.
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Compiled by Kaunda Selisho
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