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Beyond Basic Security

Cyber criminals may be targeting you-here are six ways to fight back.

In today’s interconnected world, protecting your digital information is vital. Cyber threats are constantly evolving, so staying informed and proactive is the best defense. At Whittier Trust, we take cybersecurity seriously, and we aim to help you maintain your online security and safeguard your sensitive information.

Strengthen Your Passwords

Your passwords are the first line of defense against unauthorized access. It’s important to: 

Practice Safer Online Browsing

In today’s digital landscape, safe browsing starts with simple habits. Always verify links before clicking and stop to double-check any unexpected prompts before entering your credentials.

Keep Software and Firmware Updated

Software updates often include critical security patches that fix vulnerabilities exploited by cybercriminals.

Secure Your Router (Wi-Fi)

Your internet router is the gateway to your home or office network. Securing it is paramount, using strategies such as: 

Protect Against Malware and Spyware

Malware (malicious software) and spyware can compromise your system, steal data, or disrupt operations. It’s critical to make sure you: 

Be Mindful of Public Wi-Fi

Public Wi-Fi networks (in cafes, airports, etc.) are often unencrypted and insecure, making your data vulnerable to interception.

Your Role in Cybersecurity

Whittier Trust occasionally hosts cybersecurity seminars in which we share knowledge and strategies for handling online threats. During these events, attendees have the opportunity to learn practical skills and gain insights related to the topics discussed in this letter. Stay tuned for future event announcements. 

While we implement robust security measures at Whittier Trust, your vigilance is a critical component of a strong overall security posture. As a companion to this article, please review this helpful checklist, designed to help keep you on a regular schedule of maintaining good cybersecurity hygiene. 

Remember, Whittier Trust will never ask for your personal or secure information via text message or email. If you get such a suspicious piece of communication, please reach out to your client advisor directly. Also, Whittier Trust does not transfer your cash without verbal or written confirmation. If you have any questions or require further assistance with your cybersecurity practices, please do not hesitate to contact us.


For more information about how Whittier Trust can protect you, your family, and your estate from cybercriminals, start a conversation with an advisor today by visiting our contact page.

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