One Simple Mindset Shift Makes You Harder to Scam

The article shares a powerful tip from ethical hacker Mike Danseglio that reshaped how the author views digital scams. Instead of assuming messages are genuine, Danseglio recommends defaulting to suspicion and asking probing questions like who is contacting you and why. If something seems off, don’t use provided links or phone numbers; instead, verify independently—dial customer service from your own records or log in separately. This approach of being wary and verifying greatly lowers your risk of falling for scams. The piece also reiterates standard security habits like keeping antivirus up to date, using strong, unique passwords managed through a password manager, and limiting personal information shared online. 

https://www.pcworld.com/article/2832637/this-ethical-hackers-one-tip-changed-how-i-think-about-digital-scams.html

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