Hi,
My missus recently clicked a link in a dodgy text message, then received a call from someone pretending to be her bank, and convinced her to send a decent sum of money to a 'safe' account. In her generally stressed out state (dealing with an early Cancer diagnosis) she followed the instructions until thankfully the bank put a hold on the payment and locked her accounts down.
Id like her to sit down for a few hours and update her knowledge on cyber security and wondered if anyone could recommend a free online course she could do ?, I have done the Open University Introduction to Cyber Security course although reviewing the course again seems a bit too in-depth for her needs, just needs something like not clicking dodgy links, what to look for with safe browsing, and when to potentially recognise someone is trying to scam you. I have sat her down and explained all of this multiple times although feel a quick course she could plow through during her post operation recovery time off would drive it home more.
Thanks.
My missus recently clicked a link in a dodgy text message, then received a call from someone pretending to be her bank, and convinced her to send a decent sum of money to a 'safe' account. In her generally stressed out state (dealing with an early Cancer diagnosis) she followed the instructions until thankfully the bank put a hold on the payment and locked her accounts down.
Id like her to sit down for a few hours and update her knowledge on cyber security and wondered if anyone could recommend a free online course she could do ?, I have done the Open University Introduction to Cyber Security course although reviewing the course again seems a bit too in-depth for her needs, just needs something like not clicking dodgy links, what to look for with safe browsing, and when to potentially recognise someone is trying to scam you. I have sat her down and explained all of this multiple times although feel a quick course she could plow through during her post operation recovery time off would drive it home more.
Thanks.