Do not keep any factory settings on your devices, change settings and passwords before you start using them.Secure your digital devices, don’t leave them unattended.Give your wireless router a name that is not traceable back to you or your home.Safeguard your online accounts with two-step authentication.Grace offered the following tips for Internet users to stay secure online: “You’ve got to keep the same rules in play, the same safety precautions in place, even though you’re online more, because this is a perfect time for to take advantage of you,” she told Marie Claire. She said that it’s harder to feel people out and use discernment on the Internet, as criminals can pretend to be anyone. Grace warned that the coronavirus pandemic has made people especially vulnerable to online crime. She said the advice she offered in her latest book will help the public stay safe - on and offline. Grace told Marie Claire that “Don’t Be a Victim” is a compilation of lessons she learned as a prosecutor and news reporter. CrimeOnline’s own Nancy Grace shared some cybersecurity tips from her newest book “Don’t Be a Victim: Fighting Back Against America’s Crime Wave.”
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