While social media can be a fun way to stay connected with friends and family, it does come with some financial risks. This article explains how your personal information can be at risk through your social media accounts and provides tips to protect yourself.
With so much of the population using social media, it’s hard not to appreciate its benefits. Businesses in all industries use the power of social media to connect with consumers, attract talent, increase brand awareness and provide opportunities for new business. People have instant access to information at their fingertips, including from top voices and leaders in a variety of fields.
While social media offers a wealth of insights, there are cyber threats that may lurk if you’re not careful. Private and public information published online can be the gateway for criminals to access personal email addresses, bank accounts, investment accounts and other private data.
Cybercriminals try to trick victims into providing personal information through social engineering or impersonating well-known, trusted people online. Often, this may seem like a private conversation between someone you know. Social engineering might also look like an email from a legitimate source, like a coworker.
With these tactics, cybercriminals use psychological manipulation to get people to share information, download software or even visit unsafe websites that can install malware on your device. The cybercriminal then can retrieve data for financial theft, such as accessing bank accounts, opening credit in your name, or using your bank account to pay for streaming services or other online subscriptions.
Fraudsters are also commonly using social media messaging apps, including WhatsApp, to imitate nationally recognized financial thought leaders, attempting to trick unsuspecting individuals into investing in cryptocurrency and promising large returns. The fraudsters provide links to invest, and once they have what they want from their victims, they will shut down the social media account.
While it can be scary to think about what is shared online, you can take steps to keep your data safe and prevent it from being used for cybercrimes. The tips listed below are simple and easy to implement.
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