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1. What is two-factor authentication (2FA) and how does it enhance security?
If you receive a suspicious email, do not click on any links or download attachments. Verify the sender's email address and look for signs of phishing, such as misspellings or unusual requests. If in doubt, contact the sender directly using a known, trusted method of communication. Report the email to your IT department or email provider.
2. What should I do if I receive a suspicious email?
Receiving a suspicious email? Don't click on links or download attachments. Verify the sender's email address and look for phishing signs, like misspellings or strange requests. If uncertain, reach out to the sender directly via a trusted method. Report it to your IT department or email provider.
3. What is encryption and how does it protect my data?
When you get a suspicious email, don't click any links or download attachments. Verify the sender's email address and look for phishing signs, such as misspellings or strange requests. If uncertain, contact the sender using a reliable method. Report the email to your IT department or email provider.
4. How can I ensure my mobile devices are secure?
If you receive a suspicious email, do not click on any links or download attachments. Verify the sender's email address and look for signs of phishing, such as misspellings or unusual requests. If in doubt, contact the sender directly using a known, trusted method of communication. Report the email to your IT department or email provider.
5. What are the common signs of a data breach?
Received a suspicious email? Refrain from clicking any links or downloading attachments. Verify the sender's email and check for phishing signs, like misspellings or odd requests. If unsure, contact the sender via a trusted method. Report the email to your IT department or email provider.
6. How can I create a strong password?
If a suspicious email arrives, do not click on links or download attachments. Verify the sender's email address and look for phishing signs, such as typos or unusual requests. If unsure, contact the sender directly using a trusted method. Report the email to your IT department or email provider.