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Cyber Awareness Month: Social Media

Here is a great opportunity to make your friends and family aware that Octover is National Cyber Security Awareness Month! Use your Twitter and Facebook pages to send out these sample messages (and more, linked here) to your friends to get this topic into the forefront of discussion!

Twitter

Day 1: October is National Cyber Security Awareness Month. Let’s make our online lives safer & more secure! Details athttp://staysafeonline.org/ncsam/ #ncsam 

Day 2:  National Cyber Security Awareness Month is a time to STOP. THINK. CONNECT.  Learn more: http://bit.ly/MXMNmA #ncsam 

Day 3: #Cybersecurity begins w/ STOP. THINK. CONNECT. These 3 words remind us to stay safer #online. Learn more http://bit.ly/LEYakj#ncsam 

Day 4: When in doubt, throw it out! Don’t open suspicious links in #email, tweets, posts, & ads. Learn more: http://bit.ly/LEYakj #ncsam

Day 5: Make passwords long & strong. Use mix of letters/numbers/symbols. Use different #password for each account.http://bit.ly/LEYakj #ncsam

Day 6: Keep list of #passwords stored in safe place away from your #computer. Learn more about #onlinesafety: http://bit.ly/LF58pm#ncsam

Facebook

Day 1: October 2012 is National Cyber Security Awareness Month. Let’s make our online lives safer and more secure! Check out details athttp://staysafeonline.org/ncsam/.

Day 2: 
National Cyber Security Awareness Month is a time to STOP. THINK. CONNECT.  Learn more about staying safe and secure online athttp://stopthinkconnect.org/.

Day 3:
 Cybersecurity begins with STOP. THINK. CONNECT. These three simple words help remind us how to stay safer and more secure online. Learn more at http://stopthinkconnect.org/.

Day 4: 
When in doubt, throw it out! Don’t open links in email, tweets, posts, and online advertising—unless from a trusted source. Learn more at http://stopthinkconnect.org/tips-and-advice/.

Day 5: Make online passwords long and strong. Use a mix of upper and lowercase letters and numbers and symbols. Have a different password for every account. Learn more at http://stopthinkconnect.org/tips-and-advice/.

Day 6: Keep your list of online passwords stored in a safe, secure place away from your computer. Learn more about online safety athttp://staysafeonline.org/stay-safe-online/protect-your-personal-information/passwords-and-securing-your-accounts.

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