Cyber Minute from the Road visits Driftwood Beach on Jekyll Island to explain why outdated cybersecurity can leave you exposed to today's threats.
A visit to Darien's historic Adam Strain Building leads to a simple cybersecurity lesson: history belongs in museums, not your computer security.
Public Wi-Fi networks are typically open networks. That means anyone nearby can connect to the same network you're using. Unlike secured networks in your home, these public connections can lack strong protections that keep your information private.
Most scams try to create urgency. You get a message saying your bank account has been locked, a package could not be delivered, or your computer has a security problem. The message wants you to act immediately. Don't be fooled.