U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Post

⚠️We know you’re in a hurry over the holidays, but never click links or download attachments from unexpected messages. Doing that could infect your device with viruses or malicious software and give scammers access to your private information. Get more tips from the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency at https://lnkd.in/gM3_RCV5. #DHS #12DaysofSafeShopping #SecureOurWorld

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Randy Tharan

Chief Executive Officer at Prime Time Limo Service, Inc.

3d

I agree + Never trust anyone, sometimes includes government agencies !

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John Truong

Cybersecurity Specialist || ITIL || Cloud Computing Engineer || Google Cloud Certified Professional || Azure Database Administrator || AWS Solution Architect || Network Operation

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not only downloading files that are harmful. What about the malicious websites that hackers are creating to trick online buyers this holiday season? Some websites have out-of-date security that lets hackers insert shell scripts, XSS, and CSRF.

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Keith Trippie

Global Cybersecurity Executive & Collaborative Leader | CISO | Enhancing Cyber Resilience for International Governments & Fortune 500 | 20+ Years in Cyber Risk, Strategy & Compliance | Advisory Board Member

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And for companies..no crits nor highs vulns. Merry Christmas except for the bad guys.

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asifa shaik

Student at University of Bridgeport

2d

Very informative

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I V REDDY

Founder @ Sriven Info Inc and Many More Companies | IT Services | Software Development |IT staffing | Investor for Startups | Founder @ tupaki.com | Political | Media |PropTech | RealTech | FinTech

6d

Very informative

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Sandra Anneman DNP

Brand Ambassador for Quora Inc CEO at RW Medical Industries LLC Public Figure at Facebook Meta Business Suite Author Researcher

6d

Very informative

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Cheikh Ibra

Sécurité chez Patrol

5d

J’accepte

I agree

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