Everything Counts | Ep 31: Cybersecurity South Africa: How to stay safe online

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Worried about the personal risks when your phone and your digital identity, falls into the wrong hands?

This episode of Everything Counts dives deep into the realities of phone theft and the ripple effects it can have on your banking, social media, passwords and more.

Join host Motheo Khoaripe as he chats with Kevin Hogan, Head of Fraud Risk at Investec and cybersecurity expert Anna Collard to uncover how fraudsters gain access, the myths about phone security and the vital steps you must take immediately to secure your money and digital life.

Learn about the importance of long passwords, biometric security, virtual cards for safer online shopping, spotting phishing scams, managing your digital footprint and using tools like remote wipe and password managers. Discover why acting fast, staying vigilant and adopting good digital habits can keep you one step ahead of fraudsters.

Whether you’ve experienced phone theft or want to safeguard your digital world before it happens, this episode empowers you to protect what matters most.

00:00 Introduction
01:20 What do you do if your phone is stolen?
02:00 Phone security isn’t bulletproof: weak passwords are common
03:00 How to keep your phone secure: Strong passwords and facial recognition
04:00 Delink stolen device from your banking accounts
05:00 How fraudsters use your WhatsApp, iTunes and social media accounts
06:00 What do fraudsters look for once they have your phone?
07:30 Security tips for online shopping
10:00 The risks of using a credit card
10:40 What are virtual cards and how do virtual cards work?
12:00 How can you check if a website is legit?
13:00 Why you shouldn’t use instant EFT payments
15:00 Everyday habits that can lead to digital security risks
16:10 Don’t conduct financial transactions in public
16:35 Risk of not updating software
18:00 What is NFC and how does it work?
18:30 Paying using Apple Pay or Google Wallet
20:15 How secure are biometrics features on your phone?
21:00 Remote wipe function: What it is and how does it work?
22:00 What is a faraday pouch?
22:40 How to keep your email account safe
23:45 ISPs in South Africa don’t have 2FA for email
24:30 The value of a password manager
26:15 Digital mindfulness: How to stay safe online
27:00 The threat of social engineering
29:15 Update your passwords and change your passwords regularly
30:30 Conclusion
23 Sep English South Africa Business · Investing

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