07/03/2026
Cyber Self Defense tip:
Heading out of town this summer? A few quick steps before you go can save you a headache when you get back.
Avoid public Wi-Fi at airports, hotels, and cafes when handling anything sensitive, like banking or email. If you must connect, use a VPN, and never do sensitive transactions on an open network.
Turn off auto-connect for Wi-Fi and Bluetooth on your phone and laptop. It stops your device from silently joining unsecured networks without you noticing.
Skip public charging stations when you can. A personal charger and outlet, or a portable battery pack, keeps your device's data port safe from tampering.
Turn on two-factor authentication for your email and banking apps before you leave, not after something looks off.
Let a trusted family member or friend know your general travel dates. Posting real-time vacation photos and check-ins publicly is an open invitation for both digital and physical break-ins.
Small habits like these are what Cyber Self Defense is about: protecting yourself without needing to be a tech expert.