Protect clients and yourself from cyber attacks
Cyber criminals are targeting advisors’ computers and email accounts. They are targeting advisors because you have detailed financial information about clients. These attacks put you and clients at risk by exposing private financial data, allowing unauthorized withdrawal attempts, and easing identity theft. A breach can lead to financial loss and a damaged reputation.
How to stay safe:
• Use strong security: Turn on multi-factor authentication, change your passwords often, and make sure passwords are unique.
• Install antivirus or internet software: Use trusted programs such as Norton or McAfee to protect your computer.
• Keep everything updated: Make sure your computer’s operating system and software are up to date.
• Get expert help: Ask an IT professional to check your security system.
• Be careful online: Take cybersecurity training to learn about new threats. Don’t click on suspicious links, including from people you don’t know.
• Have cyber insurance: This can help protect you if something goes wrong. You can usually get it through your E&O provider.
Remember: Cyber criminals also target the public, including client email accounts. They may use a client’s email to send you requests that look real. Call clients to confirm emailed requests, especially if someone asks to withdraw money or change banking information.
Our clients trust you with their financial future. Do everything you can to keep their information safe.
How to stay safe:
• Use strong security: Turn on multi-factor authentication, change your passwords often, and make sure passwords are unique.
• Install antivirus or internet software: Use trusted programs such as Norton or McAfee to protect your computer.
• Keep everything updated: Make sure your computer’s operating system and software are up to date.
• Get expert help: Ask an IT professional to check your security system.
• Be careful online: Take cybersecurity training to learn about new threats. Don’t click on suspicious links, including from people you don’t know.
• Have cyber insurance: This can help protect you if something goes wrong. You can usually get it through your E&O provider.
Remember: Cyber criminals also target the public, including client email accounts. They may use a client’s email to send you requests that look real. Call clients to confirm emailed requests, especially if someone asks to withdraw money or change banking information.
Our clients trust you with their financial future. Do everything you can to keep their information safe.