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2FA – Secure your accounts now!

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Following on from some recent work undertaken, it’s worth posting a little reminder that a simple account password is no longer sufficient to secure your most important accounts.

It’s always a good idea to check and secure your passwords from time to time. Some simple steps to assist with this are listed below:

1. Do not use simple passwords, shorter than 8 characters. Try and use special characters where possible, and lower and upper case characters too.

2. Do not use family names, pets names, dates of birth, or anything that could be pinpointed to your place of residence.

3. Use a 2 factor authentication (2FA) solution where you have the option to. A good introduction to this can be viewed here: https://go.frantik.it/2intro

For further assistance with account security or online safety, please take a look at the Frantik web site and get in touch!

You can also sign up for our Newsletter where we’ll occasionally share important updates such as this. You can sign up here.

To help remember longer and harder to remember passwords, we would also recommend  using a password vault. We wrote a post on that recently: Time to get a Password Manager – 1Password tested!

Thanks for reading 🙂

Remain vigilant about Malware!

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Many people get so used to being warned about suspicious files they may receive via email that they become bored with it. I know that we almost get too curious about certain things sent to us, or links that crop up on social media.

It is important to remember though, that if you don’t recognise the sender, or web site you are about to visit, it’s probably best not to click on such links. This is in the same way you’d do with junk mail sent through your letterbox in that you’d probably bin it straight away… you have to do the same thing with digital media. Take a step back before clicking or opening anything and think twice beforehand.

Unfortunately, Windows systems are still more frequently targeted compared with Mac or Linux but that doesn’t mean we should be any less vigilant!

Get yourself protected by downloading antivirus protection; see the following page for more info!

And if in doubt trash it, don’t open the attachment, or click on the link. If it’s really important the sender will contact you again.