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Saturday 11 November 2017

INFOGRAPHIC: DIGITAL SECURITY TRAVEL HACKS

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While travel opens our eyes to the world around us, it also makes us more vulnerable to theft and hackers who will take every opportunity to make our traveling experience unpleasant. We may not be 100% secure from digital attacks, but there are ways to prevent our information from getting compromised while traveling. The following infographic by Envista Forensics helps us learn the latest digital scams and how to protect yourself while traveling.

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Infographic Sources:
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Why hunt thieves?
2. Ranking the Most Dangerous Countries for American Tourists
3. Crime Index for Country 2017 Mid-Year
4. Top 10 Countries Worst Hit by Hackers
5. 10 Worst Cities in the World for Pickpocketing
6. World’s worst places for pickpockets revealed
7. Pickpocket statistics
8. 5 Things to Know About Travel Safety and Social Media
9. Using Social Media While Traveling - Could It Be Unsafe?
10. Internet Security for Travelers
11. Cyber Security Tips for Traveling Abroad with Mobile Electronic Devices
12. Prey Project
13. 10 Easy Ways to Protect Your Data While Travelling
14. Crossing the Border? Here’s How to Safeguard Your Data From Searches
15. A Guide to Data Protection While Traveling Abroad
16. How to Prevent Your Cell Phone from Being Hacked
17. 11 Ways to Prevent Identity Theft While Traveling
18. Why Business Travelers Should Use Digital Wallets
19. Pacsafe Anti-Theft Backpacks
20. How to spot and avoid credit card skimmers
21. 10 Ways to protect Yourself while traveling
22. 7 Ways to Protect Yourself From Theft While Traveling
23. Envista Forensics

[Post Source: Envista Forensics.]

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