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Cybersecurity and Fraud Awareness for Silent Wealth

At Silent Wealth, we prioritize the security of our clients and our infrastructure through robust controls and processes. The following resources aim to enhance your understanding and practices to further safeguard against cyber threats and fraud.

Understanding the Threat Landscape

The advancement of digital technologies in financial services offers convenience and improved business operations. However, it also opens up opportunities for cybercriminals to exploit online users. Those who are less informed about cybersecurity are at a higher risk of falling victim to cyber threats and fraud.

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Cybercriminals may impersonate or falsely claim affiliation with Silent Wealth, creating fake websites, email domains, mobile apps, social media, and e-commerce accounts. They might use emails, texts, or phone calls to solicit business or money.

Online Investment Scams

These scams often present fake investment opportunities that seem low-risk with high returns. Bad actors might use social media, online chat groups, fake investment sites, gaming sites, or even dating apps to find and exploit victims. Remember, genuine investment opportunities are seldom promoted through unsolicited or unreliable sources. Always verify investment opportunities through trusted and official channels before transferring any funds.

Business Email Compromise (BEC)

This fraud involves emails that appear to come from a known or trusted source asking for sensitive information or money transfers. Often, these emails create a sense of urgency or request changes to payment instructions. Always verify such requests through multiple channels before taking any action.

Phishing and Ransomware

Phishing emails look like they're from legitimate sources and often ask you to click on a link or download an attachment. Doing so can lead to malware infections, which can capture sensitive data like logins and passwords. Ransomware locks and encrypts your files, with criminals demanding a ransom for their release.

Credential Stuffing Attacks

These occur when stolen login credentials are used to gain unauthorized access to accounts. Using unique passwords for different sites significantly reduces this risk.

Identity Theft

This fraud involves using stolen personal information to commit crimes, like applying for loans or credit cards in your name. Often, this information is gathered via phishing or other online scams.

Tips for Enhancing Your Online Security

  • Bookmark Trusted Sites: Save the URLs of frequently visited banking and brokerage websites to avoid accidentally visiting and inputting credentials into fake sites.

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  • Enable Multi-factor Authentication (MFA): Use MFA wherever possible to add an extra layer of security, verifying your identity through multiple methods.

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  • Keep Software Updated: Regularly update all your devices' software and operating systems to protect against vulnerabilities that could be exploited by malware.

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  • Use Antivirus Software: Regularly run reputable antivirus software on all your devices to prevent and identify malware infections.

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  • Download Apps from Official Sources: Always download apps from official app stores to minimize the risk of installing malicious software.

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  • Use Strong, Unique Passwords: Avoid using the same password across multiple sites to prevent a single breach from compromising multiple accounts.

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  • Avoid Public Wi-Fi: Use a private mobile network or VPN when accessing sensitive information in public places to secure your connection from intercepts.

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  • Limit Personal Information on Social Media: Be cautious about what personal information you share online and adjust your privacy settings to the highest security level.

Contacting Us

If you encounter any suspicious activity related to Silent Wealth, such as unusual emails, texts, calls, or social media interactions, please contact Silent Wealth Client Services immediately. Your vigilance and prompt reporting are crucial in helping us maintain the security and integrity of our client interactions.

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By raising awareness and practicing diligent cybersecurity measures, we can collectively thwart the efforts of cyber criminals and protect our personal and financial information from fraud.

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This cyberpolicy was last updated in 2024.

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