
Tech. TidByte
December 12, 2019
KnowBe4 Security Tips
KnowBe4 Security Tips - Look Before You Book, or You’ll Cry After You Buy
If you’re planning a trip soon, there are some things you should consider. For starters, is that dirt cheap flight to Tokyo too good to be true? Probably so, especially when the booking site also offers a boatload of other deals at shocking, unbeatable prices - who does that? A scam artist looking to take your money, that’s who. For this reason, you need to learn how to sniff out these “too good to be true” offers. To help you out, here are some tips:
- Go official: Book a trip directly with an airline or hotel, or through a reputable agent/tour operator.
- Do your research: Do a thorough online search to ensure the company is legitimate. Are there very few pictures of the business’ property, or unfavorable reviews? If they’re suspect, other people may have posted their negative experience to warn others.
- Stay safe online: If sent a deal via social media or email, be very cautious and think before you click! The link may direct you to a malicious site. Make sure to pay special attention to the website name and domain. You may notice small changes in the name or domain – such as going from .com to .ru, which can direct you to a completely different company.
- Pay safe: Don’t pay in cash, via bank transfer (MoneyWise, Western Union), or virtual currencies like Bitcoin. These payment methods are hard to trace and are non-refundable! Instead, pay with a credit card. Also, check that the website uses a padlock icon (https) on the address bar, indicating it’s secure.
- Check the small print: Check that the website offers terms and conditions, a refund policy, and a privacy policy.
- Use your instincts: If something sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
- Report it: Keep all of the evidence and report it to your local authorities right away.
Use these tips to help avoid becoming the next victim of a scam. Remember, always look before you book. Otherwise, you’ll cry after you buy.
Stop Look Think - Don't be fooled
The KnowBe4 Security Team
KnowBe4.com
Passwords
If you did not change your password before the Thanksgiving Break, there is a high likelihood that it will expire over the Christmas Break. Change it now to avoid having to scramble to have it reset.
- Press Ctrl, Alt, & Delete
- Select Change a Password
- Passwords must be between 8 and 16 characters, have an upper case letter, a lower case letter, a number, and/or a symbol.
Please note two things:
- You must use a computer in the district.
- You must be logged into the computer in order to change your password.
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