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== Four Steps to Protect Yourself From Phishing ==
== Four Steps to Protect Yourself From Phishing ==
# Protect your computer by using security software. Set the software to update automatically so it can deal with any new security threats.
<li>Protect your computer by using security software. Set the software to update automatically so it can deal with any new security threats.
# Protect your mobile phone by setting software to update automatically. These updates could give you critical protection against security threats.
<li>Protect your mobile phone by setting software to update automatically. These updates could give you critical protection against security threats.
# Protect your accounts by using multi-factor authentication. Some accounts offer extra security by requiring two or more credentials to log in to your account. This is called multi-factor authentication. The additional credentials you need to log in to your account fall into two categories:
<li>Protect your accounts by using multi-factor authentication. Some accounts offer extra security by requiring two or more credentials to log in to your account. This is called multi-factor authentication. The additional credentials you need to log in to your account fall into two categories:
*Something you have โ€” like a passcode you get via text message or an authentication app.
*Something you have โ€” like a passcode you get via text message or an authentication app.
*Something you are โ€” like a scan of your fingerprint, your retina, or your face.
*Something you are โ€” like a scan of your fingerprint, your retina, or your face.
*Multi-factor authentication makes it harder for scammers to log in to your accounts if they do get your username and password.
*Multi-factor authentication makes it harder for scammers to log in to your accounts if they do get your username and password.
# Protect your data by backing it up. Back up your data and make sure those backups arenโ€™t connected to your home network. You can copy your computer files to an external hard drive or cloud storage. Back up the data on your phone, too.
<li>Protect your data by backing it up. Back up your data and make sure those backups arenโ€™t connected to your home network. You can copy your computer files to an external hard drive or cloud storage. Back up the data on your phone, too.
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