by Virtual World Computing
oo
 Online & Mobile Banking
 Phishing schemes: Email or malicious websites
 Man-in-the-browser (MiTB)attacks
 Keyloggers: software & hardware
 Fraudulant Mobile Apps: Fake Installers | Zeus-in-the-mobile
 SMSTrojans
 Cybercrime Exploit Kits
Online BankingThreats
 Public Wi-Fi Networks
 Phishing schemes: Email attachments or malicious website links
 Fake Wi-Fi Hotspots
 IdentityTheft
PublicWi-FiThreats
 Malware & viruses
 ID spoofing
 Phone cloning
 Rogue apps
 BankingTrojans
MobileThreats
Myth: Malware Only Affects
MicrosoftWindows Systems
 Macs are not immune to malware
 FlashbackTrojan of 2012
 Fake anti-virus attacks
 Right-to-left Mac malware
 Ransomware hijacking
Mac OS X
 Update your computer or device on a regular basis
 Make sure that you use a secure site
 Look for HTTPS instead of http and look for the lock icon on the address bar of
the browser you are using
 Use your own devices to bank online [Both desktop & mobile]
 Never use a public computer
 Monitor your bank accounts
Online BankingTips
 Laptop & Mobile Devices
 Keep virus & malware protection up to date
 Only use websites that are encrypted [HTTPS instead of HTTP]
 Turn file & printer sharing features off
 Turn on your firewall
 Confirm the network name [SSID]
 Use unique passwords for every site
 Do not access your bank account or credit cards on publicWi-Fi
 Disable any settings that allow you to auto-connect toWi-Fi
PublicWi-FiTips
 Keep your device locked
 Keep your device updated
 Use a strong password (not the default pin)
 Turn of Bluetooth when not in use
 Do not automatically connect to Wi-Fi
 Download apps from trusted sources
 Install anti-malware/anti-virus protection
Mobile SecurityTips
 Keep software on your machine updated
 Limit or remove browser plugins
 Encrypt your data
 Use Mac anti-virus
 Enable your firewall
Mac OS XTips
AREYOUTHE
WEAKEST LINK?
“Passwords are like underwear: you
don’t let people see it, you should
change it very often, and you
shouldn’t share it with strangers.”
– Chris Pirillo
Use a layered approach
when surfing the web
Use Common Sense
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Cocoon On Internet Security

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    by Virtual WorldComputing oo
  • 2.
     Online &Mobile Banking  Phishing schemes: Email or malicious websites  Man-in-the-browser (MiTB)attacks  Keyloggers: software & hardware  Fraudulant Mobile Apps: Fake Installers | Zeus-in-the-mobile  SMSTrojans  Cybercrime Exploit Kits Online BankingThreats
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     Public Wi-FiNetworks  Phishing schemes: Email attachments or malicious website links  Fake Wi-Fi Hotspots  IdentityTheft PublicWi-FiThreats
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     Malware &viruses  ID spoofing  Phone cloning  Rogue apps  BankingTrojans MobileThreats
  • 5.
    Myth: Malware OnlyAffects MicrosoftWindows Systems
  • 6.
     Macs arenot immune to malware  FlashbackTrojan of 2012  Fake anti-virus attacks  Right-to-left Mac malware  Ransomware hijacking Mac OS X
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     Update yourcomputer or device on a regular basis  Make sure that you use a secure site  Look for HTTPS instead of http and look for the lock icon on the address bar of the browser you are using  Use your own devices to bank online [Both desktop & mobile]  Never use a public computer  Monitor your bank accounts Online BankingTips
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     Laptop &Mobile Devices  Keep virus & malware protection up to date  Only use websites that are encrypted [HTTPS instead of HTTP]  Turn file & printer sharing features off  Turn on your firewall  Confirm the network name [SSID]  Use unique passwords for every site  Do not access your bank account or credit cards on publicWi-Fi  Disable any settings that allow you to auto-connect toWi-Fi PublicWi-FiTips
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     Keep yourdevice locked  Keep your device updated  Use a strong password (not the default pin)  Turn of Bluetooth when not in use  Do not automatically connect to Wi-Fi  Download apps from trusted sources  Install anti-malware/anti-virus protection Mobile SecurityTips
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     Keep softwareon your machine updated  Limit or remove browser plugins  Encrypt your data  Use Mac anti-virus  Enable your firewall Mac OS XTips
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    “Passwords are likeunderwear: you don’t let people see it, you should change it very often, and you shouldn’t share it with strangers.” – Chris Pirillo
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    Use a layeredapproach when surfing the web
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    Cocoon: A BetterWay ToBrowse Securely GetCocoon.com