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Phishing email was the most common form of attack of form common the most Phishing email was of cybercrime during lockdown cybercrime of Aussie respondents were a victim a victim were Aussie respondents 42% group to to group the largest the largest online gaming Boomers were were Boomers review privacy privacy review policies at 64% policies at of respondents respondents of since lockdown since Since lockdown started, lockdown Since existing software existing now participate in participate now have upgraded their upgraded have 55% of respondents have have respondents 55% of of their usage increased tools conferencing related) (non-work 21% of those surveyed surveyed those 21% of (ie scams, phishing emails, (ie scams, shopping or charity sites) fake 37% of respondents noticed noticed respondents 37% of in cybercrime an increase during lockdown activity are doing more doing more are online shopping Always keep your devices updated. Software updates contain important important contain updates Software updated. your devices keep Always outdated also target can attackers Cyber fix security vulnerabilities. to patches security software current be running the most which may not devices in the event of a cyber security protection extra for Back up your files regularly it will help a cyberattack, due to clean wipe your device If you need to attacks. place separate in a safe, stored have your files to Only use trusted sites when providing your personal information. A good rule A good your personal information. when providing sites Only use trusted a secure then it’s includes “https://,” check the URL. If the site of thumb is to — avoid entering the missing “s” — note If the URL includes “http://,” site. file number or tax data card your credit like sensitive information unknown sources. or click links in emails from open email attachments Don’t exposed to and users are networks ways common One of the most emails disguised as being sent by someone you trust and viruses is through

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74% of respondents are respondents 74% of groceries for paying now or utility bills online with card their credit/debit such as Apple Pay wallet using a digital now 44% are their purchases when paying for or Paypal of Aussie respondents believe believe Aussie respondents of of being affected by cybercrime being affected of *

Manage your passwords. Use two-step or multi-factor authentication authentication or multi-factor Use two-step passwords. your Manage to your online to help prevent unauthorised access wherever offered (every regularly passwords 3 months) the default change Always accounts. services, and unique on your devices, strong something to and Wi-Fi networks Keep your VPN turned on. Unencrypted connections may give Keep your VPN turned on. Unencrypted connections being sent and received snoop on data to cyber criminals a chance by your device exploiting are themed phishing emails. Cybercriminals of COVID-19 Beware links to emails with dangerous send fake to outbreak the coronavirus come to may appear how it works. The email messages employees. Here’s company to a newto open a link officials and might ask you company from or embedded If you click on the attachment the coronavirus. to policy related click. Instead, Don’t your device. onto malware download to likely link, you’re your employer to the phishing attempt report immediately As a result, Australians are more cautious cautious more are As Australians a result,

83% feel they adapted adapted they feel the to well period lockdown 87% of Aussie 87% of respondents

cybercriminals have used have cybercriminals have used their personal used their personal have work/study for device during lockdown 81% of working respondents working 81% of for monitoring purposes. Copyright © 2020 NortonLifeLock Inc. All rights reserved. NortonLifeLock, the NortonLifeLock Logo, the Checkmark Logo, , LifeLock, and the LockMan Logo are trademarks or NortonLifeLock, trademarks © 2020 NortonLifeLock NortonLifeLock the rights reserved. Logo, Norton, Inc. All Logo, the Checkmark purposes. Copyright and the LockMan Logo are for monitoring LifeLock, owners. NortonLifeLockdedicated Inc. is a global leader to respective trademarks of their may be of NortonLifeLock Inc. or its affiliates in the and other countries. Other names trademarks registered part are Norton of NortonLifeLockThe brands Inc. and LifeLock Cyber Safety. consumer providing *This survey was conducted online within Australia between July 14th – 20th 2020 among 1,000 adults. Figures for age, sex, race/ethnicity, education, region, employment, marital status, household size and marital status, household size employment, region, education, for age, sex, race/ethnicity, between July 14th – 20th 2020 among 1,000 adults. Figures Australia was conducted online within *This survey be online. to propensity adjust for respondents’ to weighting was used line with their actual proportions score bring them into necessary in the population. Propensity to weighted where household income were or identity theft. all cybercrime No one can prevent ‹ ‹ ‹ Top tips to help you stay safe online safe stay help you to tips Top COVID-19 to their advantage their to COVID-19 Though, 70% of these parents felt the felt these parents Though, 70% of from and learning studying to transition experience a great home was More than half of parents surveyed said surveyed parents than half of More online their child’s monitoring difficult more became habits

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