Universal Computer Solutions are leaders in their field and it’s no wonder that we trust them when it comes to all areas of Cyber Awareness.  Managing Director, and friend of our business has put together this article about Cyber Awareness to ensure that nobody is taken for a ride.  Introducing, Cyber Awareness to Stay Safe – Accountants Geelong l Canny Group.

As we increase our reliance on technology in both business and our private lives, it seems that more and more often we are hearing of systems being “hacked” or businesses and individuals being defrauded of their funds and life savings.  And over the COVID-19 Pandemic, cyber criminals have only ramped up their activity.

In recent months, we have seen a major security breach at RMIT University in Melbourne, a suspected cyber-attack has forced hospitals in Melbourne’s east to take their IT systems offline and delay non-critical surgeries, and it was not too long ago that the whole Barwon Health system across Geelong was crippled by a virus that destroyed critical data and records.

Unfortunately, as IT systems become more and more difficult to break into from a technical perspective, cyber criminals are searching for the weakest link in the equation; the unsuspecting end user.  According to Cyber Security statistics last year, over 95% of security breaches were the result of human error (namely, criminals fooling people into divulging their details, or allowing access to their systems).

People, unlike computers, can be fooled and manipulated much easier than trying to crack into a highly secured modern system, so the most used vector for all of the above examples is by trying to fool the end user either by email, phone call, or text message into divulging passwords, allowing access to their computer or mobile phone, even handing over their online banking details, but pretending to be a “trusted” source, and subsequently defrauding or taking advantage of the situation.

There are many motives for such attacks, but by far, the most common these days is simply financial, and one again, it is estimated that the worldwide information security market is forecast to reach $170.4 billion in 2022 (according to the Gartner Group).

So, it is no wonder that it is an ever-growing magnet for the criminal underworld.  Fortunately for us, it is also a no-brainer to avoid such exploits and stop the criminals in their tracks purely by using some common sense measures:

DO NOT //

ALWAYS //

It is important to remember that big companies will *NOT*

So, always be *super* suspicious (err on the side of caution).  If you get an email, or text, or phone call – please *SEEK ADVICE* from your IT Support Provider if you think that it might be legitimate, and they will help you out and clarify if/when action needs to be taken.

You can also go to the Australian Competition & Consumer’s Commission’s website which has been specifically set up tp advise the public to see if a particular scam describes the symptoms of what you are experiencing – sae this link to your favourites tab and use it any time you get a text, email or phone call which just simply, does not sound right!

So, don’t become the next person to be fooled and taken advantage of.  It could cost you, your employer (and your contacts and people who you frequently correspond with) dearly.  Just like the measures we used during the COVID-19 Pandemic lockdown, an ounce of prevention is worth a ton of cure.  Be ultra careful, stay safe, and do not get taken for a ride!

If you would like to know more from Universal Computer Solutions, get in touch and we can help you put your mind at ease – we know that they do for us!

 

Nenad Saffin – Managing Director

Universal Computer Solutions