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      • Phishing
      • Tell-tale phishing signs
    • Anti-virus software at UCT
      • Trellix Endpoint Security User Guide
    • Cybersecurity Month
      • Cybersecurity Month 2021
        • Be aware to avoid ransomware
        • Fake calls can lead to big losses
        • Protect your username and password. ALWAYS.
        • Summer loving could be a blast…or not
        • The highs and lows of connected devices
      • Cybersecurity Month 2020
        • CSM 2020 recap
        • Data breaches cost South African companies millions
        • Extra! Extra! Read all about it! Fake news is on the rise
        • Fake conferences also on the rise
        • Fake news, misinformation and disinformation. Same same, or different?
        • Get your phishing tackle box in order
        • Is a hardware security key for me?
        • Name your price
        • Phishing 101: Back to the basics
        • Phishing in lake COVID-19
        • South Africa brings law into place to stop the spread of fake COVID-19 news
        • Use MFA to keep the bad guys away
      • Cybersecurity Month 2019
        • Check that your online accounts are secure
        • CSM2019 week five
        • CSM2019 week four
        • CSM2019 week one
        • CSM2019 week three
        • CSM2019 week two
        • Online and offline tips to keep you secure
        • True story: Thandi's assignment
      • Cybersecurity Month 2023
      • Cybersecurity Month 2024
    • Identify unsecure websites
    • Malware
    • Mobile apps
    • Password management
    • Patches and updates
      • Install updates on your Apple mac computer
        • Temporarily disable Gatekeeper
      • Install updates on your Linux Computer
      • Install updates on your Windows computer
    • Physical security
    • Remote working safety guide
    • Social media
      • 10 important facts and tips about social media safety
      • Essential tips for navigating social media safely
    • Spam
    • Stay safe online
    • Encrypt documentation using AES Crypt
    • Cybersecurity Month 2022
    • Recognise and avoid tax-related phishing scams
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    • How UCT deals with unsecured computers
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