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20 November 2024

Keep your passwords and devices safe from cybercriminals and malware with this advice!

Your personal devices, such as your phone, tablet or computer, are under a growing risk of cyber-attack!

It’s more important than ever to watch out for malware and keep your passwords strong to protect your devices and accounts. Cybercriminals can try to steal your personal information, your money or your very identity itself!

What is malware?

‘Malware’ is malicious software that can be spread to your device through seemingly harmless downloads, websites, email attachments or installations.

Once installed on your device, cyber criminals can use information-stealing malware to gather your login credentials, personal information, credit card numbers, emails or social media account details.

Why it Matters

This information can then be used to access private systems, commit identity theft, sell your information on the dark web, lock you out of your own accounts or launch cyber-attacks on your friends and family.

How to Stay Safe

What to Do If You Think Your Device is Infected

There are several signs you may notice that could be due to a malware infection, such as your device consistently slowing down, strange pop-ups, your account behaving oddly or unexpected files and programs on your device. Early detection can prevent further damage.

If you are using a personal device, follow the recovery steps from the Australian Cyber Security Centre.

If your Deakin credentials are stolen or your device is compromised, we may contact you to reset your Deakin password (along with any accounts that use the same password) and remove any malware from your personal device.

Find out more about cyber security threats

Follow the above tips and remaining cautious to help minimise your risk and make it more inconvenient for someone to target you.



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