As we begin the new year, many businesses are back in full swing, and unfortunately, so are cyber criminals. Increased activity often brings increased risk, which is why now is the right time to check your cyber security foundations.
At Reason Global, we believe protection starts with the right questions and clear advice. Below are simple, practical steps to help safeguard your accounts and data in the year ahead.
Recognising Account Takeover Attempts
Cyber criminals often look for small opportunities to gain access. Being alert to the warning signs can make all the difference.
Red flags to watch for:
- Unexpected password reset emails
If you didn’t request it, someone else may have. - Login alerts from unfamiliar devices or locations
A sign that someone may be testing access. - Unexpected two-factor authentication codes
These should only appear when you try to log in. - Requests for account details
Legitimate providers will never ask for passwords. - Unverified messages claiming to be support teams
Emails or messages pretending to be “tech support” should always be treated with caution.
A simple rule:
If something feels unexpected or unclear, pause. Don’t share details and report it through official channels.
Strong Passwords & Good Password Habits
Passwords remain one of the strongest lines of defence when used properly.
Good practice includes:
- Creating strong, unique passwords using letters, numbers, and symbols.
- Avoiding password reuse across platforms.
- Updating passwords regularly.
- Using a trusted password manager where possible.
A simple rule:
Unique, regularly updated passwords significantly reduce the risk of unauthorised access.
Safe Devices & Secure Networks
How and where you access systems matters just as much as passwords.
Protect your devices by:
- Avoiding public Wi-Fi when accessing sensitive accounts.
- Keeping operating systems, apps, and browsers fully updated.
- Using antivirus or security software where available.
A simple rule:
Only access accounts from secure devices and trusted networks.
Need support or reassurance?
Call us today on 01273 739 961 to learn more about ensuring the reinstatement If you ever receive a suspicious message or want help verifying a communication, our team is here to help. Just get in touch, we’re always happy to talk it through.