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McAfee Advisory: Travel Safely This Summer with Digital Devices

Summer is fast approaching and many of us are planning vacations. Of course, digital devices get packed with the other essentials. There are, after all, many free Wi-Fi hotspots along the way that allow us to check email and even conduct business (on the sly).

However, according to McAfee Labs, millions of new malware samples get created every year, and the majority target those very same free Wi-Fi networks you are planning to access. Here are some facts about the new dangers you may face with your digital devices on the road and tips about what you can do to reduce the likelihood of falling into one of the traps.

“In the first quarter of 2012, we have already detected eight million new malware samples, showing that malware authors are continuing their unrelenting development of new malware,” said Vincent Weafer, senior vice president of McAfee Labs. “The same skills and techniques that were sharpened on the PC platform are increasingly being extended to other platforms, such as mobile and Mac; and as more homes and businesses use these platforms, the attacks will spread, which is why all users, no matter their platforms, should take security and online safety precautions.”

Summer and family vacations are great opportunities for cybercriminals to attack. For example, they often use free Wi-Fi networks to lure unsuspecting users so they can intercept their data. Security software installed on all internet-enabled devices will protect confidential information and valuable digital assets.

“Allowing applications to access your Facebook information potentially turn you into a spammer. These apps have a mind of their own and bombard your friends with myriad status updates and surveys to try to collect their personal data.” – Brenda Moretto, Canadian Consumer Manager at McAfee.

Effective protection will detect and block viruses, stop Web and email threats, safeguard personal data, warn users of dangerous websites, filter content, and monitor activity for risky signs. It will also provide a two-way firewall for extra security against hackers and offer remote lock and wipe features to prevent misuse of phone and personal data if the device is lost or stolen.

According to a recent McAfee-commissioned survey, only 9.8 per cent of Canadians believe they are protected from threats such as increased activity in the number of domains, IP addresses, and URLs with malicious reputations.

Also, did you know?

Planning to share content on Facebook and Twitter while you travel?

So, here are the most popular types of scams and attacks targeting travellers and some tips on how to safeguard your digital devices and data from cybercriminals.

Here are some McAfee tips on safeguarding your digital devices and data from cybercriminals:

[1] McAfee Q1 2012 Threats Report

[2] McAfee’s Digital Assets Survey

Have a Safe and Enjoyable Vacation with Digital Devices!

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