12 Days to a Safe Christmas: Day 2 – It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas- at the Mall!

Black Friday and Cyber Monday will be here before you can say “Man, I ate a lot of turkey!”  Malls, stores, restaurants and cafés are exceptionally busy places during the holidays. This breeds a perfect environment for data thieves to make off with your identity goodies while you shop, dine or relax. It only takes a second to steal a purse from a shopping cart, a briefcase from your car or a smartphone, iPad or laptop from an unattended café table.

Solution: Lighten your load and leave excess identity at home. 

  • Consider taking only your mobile phone, driver’s license and one or two credit cards with you shopping to minimize the number of identity storage devices you might misplace. If you can fit the items in your pockets, your security increases. If you must have a purse, use one that zips and hangs in front of you, or consider using a backpack that stays on you at all times.
  • As a last resort, hide your wallet, purse and digital devices in the trunk before you park at the mall, as thieves looking for valuables commonly monitor parking lots for potential victims placing valuables in their trunk.
  • Since you are still likely to take your technology with you (don’t worry, so do I), keep it in a pocket or secured bag at all times. In addition, log out of your online accounts when you are not actively shopping, and password-protect your smartphone, iPad and laptop in case they do go missing.
  • Finally, when shopping, be careful about giving out any personal information when it can be overheard, and cover the PIN pad when entering your number at checkout stands and ATMs.

Taking these two shopping tips (okay, you knew I couldn’t stop at two, so there are actually four), will save you a lot of holiday headaches and let you truly sing that carol within your heart! On the third day of Christmas…

To review our tips from Day 1, click here.

 


About Cybersecurity Keynote Speaker John Sileo

John Sileo is the founder and CEO of The Sileo Group, a cybersecurity think tank, in Lakewood, Colorado, and an award-winning author, keynote speaker and expert on technology, cybersecurity, and tech/life balance. He energizes conferences, corporate trainings and main-stage events by making security fun and engaging. His clients include the Pentagon, Schwab, and organizations of all sizes. John got started in cybersecurity when he lost everything, including his $2 million business, to cybercrime. Since then, he has shared his experiences on 60 Minutes, Anderson Cooper, and even while cooking meatballs with Rachel Ray. Contact John directly to see how he can customize his presentations to your audience.