Almost none of this is urgent. Here are the few digital things that genuinely come first after a loss, and everything else you can handle at your own pace.
SIM swap defense, a real lock screen passcode, find my and remote wipe set up ahead of time, and exactly what to do in the first hour after losing your phone.
Age-appropriate ways to teach kids digital judgment before the internet teaches it first: what to say at each age, the rules that stick, and in-game purchase traps.
Drivers as remote workers, logging devices on your network, and the email fraud behind cyber-enabled cargo theft. A practical IT guide for carriers.
Quishing hides a malicious link inside an image your email filter cannot read, then moves the attack to a phone with no protection. Here is how it works and how to brief your team.
Fake vendors, forged invoices, generated video participants, cloned voicemail. The defense stops being spot the fake and becomes verify through a second channel.
The elder fraud playbook and how families defend without taking away independence: a codeword, the gift card rule, calling back, and quiet guardrails at the bank.
1 in 4 Americans has received a deepfake voice call. Voice cloning scams now target small businesses. The defense is a codeword and a callback rule.