Today (30th June) marks World Social Media Day which recognises social media's impact on how society uses social media to communicate and to reflect on how the content that is shared is changing rapidly.
Did you know that there are 3.5 billion users of social media and over 60 billion WhatsApp and Facebook Messenger messages sent each day? Or, are you aware that each day there are 500 million people using Instagram Stories and 95 million photos uploaded to Instagram each day?
These figures give a snapshot of just how busy social media channels are, whether these are used for personal, business or educational purposes. There are many positives to using social media, but unfortunately they are also an easy target for hackers and the cyber criminal world.
With 81% of small and medium businesses using at least one social platform to stay connected with their customers, it's essential that business owners take the necessary steps to protect themselves and their customers from cyber attacks.
According to UK Finance, the prevalence of scams beginning on social media increased significantly in 2021, with social media becoming the most profitable way for scammers to operate. This provides cybercriminals with unlimited opportunities to exploit victims through the likes of Instagram, Twitter and Facebook.
How can I protect myself and my business and keep my accounts secure?
If you think you've become victim to a cyber attack:
The Cyber Resilience Centre for the West Midlands exists to support sole traders, micro-businesses and SMEs across the region. We offer free membership which will inform you of the current threats gathered by policing intelligence, as well as providing simple steps to take to reduce your vulnerability to an attack. We also offer an opportunity to speak to our Head of Cyber and Innovation regarding your cyber security and concerns.
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