
Cyber Security Coverage
From identity theft to phishing to the right (and memorable) password, the need for cyber security is pervasive in modern life.
Our smartphones, our homes, our work computers and even our cars collect data and store personal information that can be used against us by bad actors.
Cyber threats can include malware – software designed to gain access to a computer or device without the owner's knowledge or permission – or attacks on personal information. Bank or credit card account numbers, passwords, phone numbers and other information allow a hacker to use or sell your identity.
Cyber security tips
Only use trusted sites when providing your personal information. A good rule of thumb is to check the URL. If the site includes “https://,” then it’s a secure site. If the URL includes “http://,” — note the missing “s” — avoid entering sensitive information like your credit card data or Social Security number.
Don’t open email attachments or click links in emails from unknown sources. One of the most common ways people are attacked is through emails disguised as being sent by someone you trust.
Always keep your devices updated. Software updates contain important patches to fix security issues. Cyberattackers thrive on outdated devices because they don’t have the most current security software.
Back up your files regularly. If you need to wipe your device clean due to a cyberattack, it will help to have your files stored in a safe, separate place.
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Cooper signs order banning TikTok, WeChat from state devices
Gov. Roy Cooper's decision to ban the applications comes weeks after a pair of influential legislators called on the governor to follow the lead of the U.S. Congress and other governors around the country. -
FBI seeing more 'swatting' crimes as people hack into Ring doorbell cameras
Ring cameras can be a great safety tool, but the device can be manipulated by criminals if you don't take precautions. -
FBI: People hacking into Ring doorbell cameras
Ring cameras can be a great safety tool, but the device can be manipulated by criminals. -
Cyber attack leaves 6 NC counties locked out of their online records
They're responsible for keeping and protecting your most important records, but Thursday, a company that works with local governments across North Carolina has been paralyzed by a cyber attack with no end in sight. -
Cybersecurity company paralyzed by cyber attack
They're responsible for keeping and protecting your most important records, but Thursday, a company that works with local governments across North Carolina has been paralyzed by a cyber attack with no end in sight. -
Cyber attack leaves 6 NC counties locked out of their online records
They're responsible for keeping and protecting your most important records, but Thursday, a company that works with local governments across North Carolina has been paralyzed by a cyber attack with no end in sight. -
NC lawmakers call for TikTok ban on state devices
As GOP lawmakers push for TikTok ban on state devices, Gov. Roy Cooper's office says he's "considering potential additional safety measures." -
Holiday cyber dangers to students, schools
Kids home from school for the holidays may be at a higher risk for becoming the target of a cyber attack. -
5 On Your Side: Cyber threat warnings for students on break
Kids home from school for the holidays may be at a higher risk for becoming the target of a cyber attack. -
How they voted: NC congressional votes for the week ending Dec. 15
A look at how North Carolina members of Congress voted over the previous week. -
How they voted: NC congressional votes for the week ending Dec. 8
A look at how North Carolina members of Congress voted over the previous week. -
5 On Your Side uncovers how tracking pixels are collecting your personal data
Think about the Christmas shopping you've been doing online, have ads for those same items been following you around the internet? -
Staying safe online shopping during the holidays
According to Checkpoint Research, an online security firm, about one in every seven emails this month is a scam, usually attempting to steal information or download malware. And that's expected to continue through December. -
Ads for dangerous, illegal supplements target Facebook users
A new Consumer Reports investigation found that many ads target vulnerable Facebook users with products that can be dangerous and illegal. -
Duke asks that patient privacy suit be thrown out
Duke University Hospital has asked a court to throw out a lawsuit over data tracking on its website. -
Lawsuit claims WakeMed provided patient info to Facebook
A lawsuit has been filed against WakeMed, claiming the hospital system gave sensitive patient information to Facebook for advertising purposes and financial gain. -
Lawsuit accuses WakeMed of collecting patient data and sending it to Facebook for marketing
The lawsuit filed this week alleges this tool collects identifying information about patients, like their names, email addresses, IP addresses, phone numbers, medical information and sends it to Facebook. -
Cyber threat led to system outages for NC government, state IT department says
No ransomware attack, NC Department of Information Technology says, but "a specific threat." -
With more time spent online, kids need safety training sooner
Surveys show average daily internet usage among kids has risen to an all-time high in the wake of the pandemic. -
NC State study: Elementary school kids need more training in safe surfing
A survey from Common Sense Media found that the average time kids aged 8-12 spend online each day jumped 17% from 2019 to 2021.