Before a Cyber Attack
Protecting Yourself
During a Cyber Attack
After a Cyber Attack
100

What kind of passwords should you use?

Strong passwords around 12 characters long.

100

What should you keep up-to-date?

Software and Operating Systems.

100

What should you change?

All of your passwords.

100

Who should you file a report with?

The local police.

200

What should you watch for?

Suspicious activity.

200

What should you do with your passwords?

Keep them strong and enable 2FA.

200

What should you do to your device?

Scan and clean it using an anti-virus.

200

Who should you report identity theft to?

Federal Trade Commission.

300

What should you check regularly?

Account statements and credit reports.

300

What should you look out for?

Suspicious activity.

300

Who should you contact?

Credit card companies and banks.
300

Who should you report an online crime to?

Local USSS.

400

What should you use to block threats?

Antivirus or firewall.

400

What kind of internet communication should you use?

Encrypted.

400

Should you stay connected to the internet with malware on your computer?

No.

400

Where would you get more information about after a Cyber Attack?

US-CERT's Alerts and Tips Page.

500

How should you protect your home network?

Change the admin password and wifi password.

500

Should you keep backups regularly?

Yes

500

What should you do if it's a public computer in a public place?

Immediately inform an IT guy or someone of authority nearby.

500

Who else should you contact depending on what information was stolen?

Social Security Administration.

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