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Ssn 2 Ep 14: Zero Trust, Pt 2 Cybercrime is projected to cost the world 10.5 trillion annually by 2025. Hackers are looking for the easiest targets, make sure you’re not one of them. Zero Trust is a layered approach to cybersecurity that structures your network so you can do just that. Today's episode looks at foundational elements you better already have in place. Show Notes: :37: The big business of hacking 1:13: Why and how cybercrime has accelerated since the pandemic 1:42: Some of the reasons home workstations are vulnerable to cyber attacks ...
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Ssn 2 Ep 6: Don’t Die on Me Now! You know the signs. The signs that your computer or mobile device is not going to last much longer--but you’re not ready to invest in a replacement. You may be able to get a little more life out of your aging devices and buy yourself some time! Show Notes :30: How can we get a little more life out of our devices? :53: Hard reset: Resetting your phone to factory settings. 1:21: Make sure you run backups of all your important data first. 2:26: Clearing your storage and freeing up space. Make sure you delete the cache for your photo...
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Detecting an Imposter
How to know if an online company is legit and safety protocols for purchases.
SHOW NOTES
1:10: How do you know if an online company is reputable to buy from?
1:36: Search engine ranking, ads and organic results
2:06: Are the ads that appear at the top of the SERPs (Search Engine Results Pages) reputable companies?
2:15: How Google treats outrageous claims.
2:59: Google’s attempts to screen out questionable websites on the SERPs
3:28: How to pre-screen ads that pop up on your FB newsfeed
4:00: Check their website and look for the following items to make sure the website looks legit.
4:48: Search for a company with the help of the search engine
5:27: Google My Business’ verification process
5:53: Check their FB page for an authentic page, good engagement rates, good feedback and reviews
7:45: Check Google reviews
8:11: Check Reddit conversations to search for comments about a company, service, or product
8:56: Analyze ads and check against reviews about the product itself
10:06: If you have any doubts about an unfamiliar company, check Amazon and see if it’s available for purchase there
11:00: You’ve checked their website, fb page, and online reviews and you still have qualms about the company, you can research their IP address and look for discrepancies in the owner of the domain name and their geographic location.
11:38: Reasons why a company may choose to hide information about their domain, spam controls
12:30: Check the IP address. You’re looking for a discrepancy in the shop’s location.
Go to nslookup.io and get the IP address, and go to arin.net and see where they’re registered.
nslookup.io--enter the URL address and copy the IPv4 adress
Then go to arin.net and enter the IPv4 address
This will give you information about the domain.
13:00: How to interpret those results
14:18: Shopify and godaddy sites, payment gateways, and how to look for discrepancies of what you would expect to find.
16:16: Payment options for purchases: debit vs. credit cards and paypal payments, risks and caveats for use
Your hosts: Rex Nance and Penny O'Halloran of East Atlantic Security, LLC @ https://EastAtlanticSecurity.com/
Voiceover Artist: Paul Kadach at voices.com
You’ll find the downloadable version of these show notes at: https://eastatlanticsecurity.com/cyber-savvy-cafe/