The dangers of Phishing

The dangers of Phishing

The dangers of Phishing

Phishing is a form of hacking where hackers impersonate big organisations or individuals to trick people into providing sensitive information. This is typically done through E-mails and websites that appear to be from a legitimate source.

Some ways to spot dodgy websites set up by cyber criminals is by checking the url, or the long thing in the search bar that appears whenever you enter a website, or the email address of the person that sent you the email. For example, some hackers pretending to be from microsoft might put their email as “support@rnicrosoft.com”.
Can you spot the error there?
If you said that the “m” in microsoft is actually an “r” and an “n” next to each other, you would be correct! This is the easiest way to spot phishing, as they cannot use the same url or email tag (the bit after the “@” symbol) as big businesses.

If you want to learn more about phishing, hacking, or are just interested in this type of thing, click here!

If they are impersonating anyone, if on social media, just check their posts/ profile picture, because the impersonator doesn’t usuallly go that far as to change their social media posts to fit the person they are impersonating.

About the author – This was made by Scott Humphries, a student on the CyberSafeSchools Academy virtual work experience programme. The Academy provides secondary school and college students with structured, hands-on experience in cybersecurity and digital marketing.  Find out more about CyberSafeSchools →

Password strength and why it is so important

Password strength and why it is so important

The importance of password safety cannot be withstated, with the ever growing popularity of the internet, having a week password is the best thing for a hacker to see. So, always use different passwords for different accounts, and always follow the rules they state on the website.

A good example of a password includes “J0hn_sM1Th_111”, as it uses a mixture of capital and normal letters, with multiple special characters and numbers.

A bad example would be “johnsmith”, as many people are named that and it is most likely related to the email you used to set up the account, making it a bad password.

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About author: This post was written by Scott Humphries,  a student on the CyberSafeSchools Academy virtual work experience programme. The Academy provides secondary school and college students with structured, hands-on experience in cybersecurity and digital marketing.

CyberSafeSchools Academy – What our Work experience offers

CyberSafeSchools Academy – What our Work experience offers

CyberSafeSchools Academy – What our Work experience offers

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CyberSafeSchools Academy

CyberSafeSchools Academy has the goal to spread cyber security awareness among students in secondary education while providing students with work experience that will give them the necessary skills for protecting both their own and their schools’ personal data.

Helping students learn how to avoid digital threats 

CyberSafeSchools Academy has the goal to teach secondary school students online safety so they can protect their personal data online, this includes teaching students cyber protection techniques and ways to identify cyber attacks before they take place, this is taught to students by giving them the chance to have real world experiance in cyber security through providing them with the oppertunity to assits in implementing security for their schools and allowing them to work on case studies of previous cyber-attacks. 

Once students have finished with their work experiance at CyberSafeSchools they will have gained problem-solving and technical skills to prepare them for future careers in cybersecurity. 

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Protection techniques taught at our academy

These are some of the protection techniques taught by the cybersecurity professionals at CyberSafeSchools Academy to help students better protect their schools personal data.

implementing and maintaing a firewall 

implementing anti-virus

cryptography methods 

Creating data backups 

Teaching the different cybersecurity threats for secondary schools

Trojan horse 

Trojans are malware that disguises itself as a useful application.

Ransomware

Ransomware is a form of maleware that encypts data until a ransom is payed.

Compromised passwords

Compromised passwords result in futher security attacks and legal issues for companies involved.

SQL injection

SQL injections are a type of cyber-attack where a cyber attacker uses a SQL query to gain unauthorised access to data.

Phishing 

Phishing is a tactic used by cyber attackers to make the victim had over their personal data by pretending to be a trusted source.

Identity theft

Identity theft can take place as soon as an attacker gains any acess to your personal data allowing them to achive finacial gain or commit a crime in another persons name.

If you’re interested in a cybersecurity career or in improving the cyber safety of your school then click here to learn more about the academy.

About the author: This post was written by Jack Davies, a student on the CyberSafeSchools Academy virtual work experience programme. The Academy provides secondary school and college students with structured, hands-on experience in cybersecurity and digital marketing. Find out more about CyberSafeSchools →

CyberSafeSchools academy – how cyber threats can affect the world

CyberSafeSchools academy – how cyber threats can affect the world

CyberSafeSchools academy – how cyber threats can affect the world

Arion Kurtaj, a british teenager, became known in 2023 for his major involvement in some of the most significant cyberattacks in recent years. He was 17 at the time. He was in a hacking group called Lapsus$.

He was mainly involved in hacking:

  • Nvidia, by stealing confidential information and selling it back after the threat of leaking information
  • He also hacked Uber, by breaching their internal systems and leaking private information
  • He also leaked some information from Rockstar Games, leaking GTA 6.
  • He then became an ethical hacker, which is something we teach about at Cybersafeschools academy.

If you want to learn more, like if he got arrested or how much he stole, check it out on our website at the case studies!

 

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About the author – This was made by Scott Humphries, a student on the CyberSafeSchools Academy virtual work experience programme. The Academy provides secondary school and college students with structured, hands-on experience in cybersecurity and digital marketing.

CyberSafeSchools Academy New Virtual Work Experience Progamme

CyberSafeSchools Academy New Virtual Work Experience Progamme

CyberSafeSchools Academy New Virtual Work Experience Progamme

 Welcome to CyberSafeSchools Academy

     Charlie Druitt | 11th May | Virtual Work Experience

Hello and welcome to CyberSafeSchools academy we are an organization focusing on helping schools across the country with being safe online and we need your help. This post is here to tell you about our brand new virtual work experience programme and why you should get involved! If you love learning about cyber security or need to complete work experience hours your in the right place.

CyberSafeSchools virtual work experience

Here at CyberSafeSchool we have created a work experience that teaches you how to protect school networks, evaluating safety protocols, coordinating cyber security projects, training others in cyber awareness and learning about cyber ethics.

Apart from cyber security skills you’ll also learn different skills that will help boost your employability like time management when making projects or communication skills learning how to speak professionally for when your dealing with certain situations.

 This work experience is available to anyone who wants it so if your interested go to the contact information at the bottom of this and call or e-mail us on how to join and if there is any questions you want answering.

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CyberSafeSchools Academy | Virtual Work Experience

CyberSafeSchools Academy | Virtual Work Experience

CyberSafeSchools Academy | Virtual Work Experience

CyberSafeSchools Academy

Teaching Generational Skills

 Are you a student wanting to acquire some new skills? Are you looking to further your career in cybersecurity? Learn how CyberSafeSchools Academy can help in teaching vital technology skills.

Flexibility

Our virtual work placements are built around the students. Teaching important skills at a pace that works for them.

Employability

Our work experience program helps to nurture skills that are greatly valued by employers.

Discover the Power of Self-guided learning

 Our academy gives secondary and college students the opportunity of a hands on experience within the tech sector, giving them a headstart in our new work experience program. 

How We Work

New skills | New opportunities

Project Manager

Take leadership responsibility by being a project manager

System Administrator

Keep ahead of the cybersecurity curb as a system adminstrotor.

Security Consultant

Help businesses increase their cybersecurity as a consultant.

See the impact first hand

 

This word press page is an excellent example of the good our work experience can do. This page was modified by one of our enrolled students. Our work experience can help you do the same.

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