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Anyone can be a cybercrime target, so always be on guard. Here are some warning signs from an expert that an online transaction might be a scam. READ:

Anyone can be a cybercrime target, so always be on guard. Here are some warning signs from an expert that an online transaction might be a scam.

Other suspicious signs include being prompted to visit unfamiliar or shortened links , as well as being asked to provide personal information, such as birth dates, banking details, and identification card numbers, immediately.1. For software, visit the download site using any.run, input the link, and use the provided test computer to download the software. “They can see if the software is running malicious processes or connecting to malicious servers,” he said.

3. For info, be careful not to directly and indirectly give information, especially “if you really do not know the person personally.” Mr. Redoble, the founder and chairman of the Philippine Institute of Cybersecurity Professionals, also said in a Facebook video posted on Jan. 31 that increasing cybersecurity awareness can aid in the fight against cybercrime.“Though Filipinos are slowly becoming aware of how to set up and make use of digital banking and e-wallet accounts, not many give value to cyber protection,” said Sharon Navarro, chief underwriting officer of FPG Insurance, a non-life insurer.

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