Advisory: Fake Traffic Fine Payment Scam

The National Computer Incident Response Team of The Bahamas (CIRT-BS) is aware of fraudulent websites impersonating legitimate government services and attempting to collect fake traffic fine payments. These scams use

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Bahamas Election Security Awareness 2026

Daily Election Checklist: Stay Informed. Stay Secure. Verifying information is everyone’s responsibility: Follow updates from official government channels and the Parliamentary Registration Department Rely on verified Bahamian news outlets for

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Digital Privacy

Don’t become victim to cyber attacks.

Don’t become victim to cyber attacks. Protect sensitive data and improve your digital privacy. Password-protect your devices. Keep software and apps updated. Choose incognito or private browsing. Login with two-factor authentication. Manage unique passwords with a password manager. Browse public Wi-FI with a VPN. Disable unnecessary mobile app permissions. Backup & encrypt sensitive data.

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Tips for avoiding scams around Valentine's Day

Happy Valentine’s Day

Online dating is becoming increasingly popular in our communities and while many may be searching for their Valentine via dating apps and social media platforms, unexpected dangers are always present! Be careful of the following: ‘Catfishers’ who create fake online dating profiles. Romance scammers asking for money. Scammers phishing for personal information. Fake online dating sites. Sharing private/sensitive photos online. Accepting friend requests from unknown

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Seven (7) Cybersecurity New Year's Resolutions

Cybersecurity New Year’s Resolutions

HAPPY NEW YEAR! The Computer Incident Response Team of The Bahamas (CIRT-BS) wishes you a happy, safe and secure 2023! We are pleased to share seven (7) New Year’s Resolutions that you can adopt to improve your cybersecurity.

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Cybersecurity Awareness Month: Enable MFA; Disable the Hackers

Last week, we kicked off Cybersecurity Awareness Month, detailing strong passwords as your first line of defence against a cyber attack; this week, we cover the second: multi-factor authentication (MFA). Multi-factor Authentication adds an extra layer of security by requiring two or more methods of verification to access your accounts. Rather than relying solely on a password, MFA can come in several forms. These include

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Cybersecurity Awareness Month: Use a Strong Password + a Password Manager

Cybersecurity professionals always say it, but it’s true: passwords are your first line of defence against data breaches. Because of this, it is crucial to make them strong and difficult to crack. Remember these three keys to make your passwords stronger: Make them long. The longer a password is, the more challenging to crack. CIRT-BS and other industry experts recommend passwords of 16 characters minimum.

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CIRT-BS Cybersecurity Awareness Month

Help Secure Our World this Cybersecurity Awareness Month 

Welcome to Cybersecurity Awareness Month, an international initiative that educates everyone about online safety and empowers individuals and organisations to protect their data from cybercrime. Amidst large-scale data breaches and cyber-attacks, Cybersecurity Awareness Month reminds us about simple, effective ways to remain safe online, protect personal data, and ultimately help secure our world. The National Computer Incident Response Team of The Bahamas (CIRT-BS) is proud

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Cash or Card? 10 Tips to Outsmart Card Fraud

In its 2022 Annual Report, the Bahamian monetary regulator, Central Bank of The Bahamas, reported over $15M in fraud complaints from debit and credit card users.[1] In many instances, better handling of financial cards could help to protect potential victims. This article shares ten practical but effective recommendations for protecting your financial accounts through your bank cards. (1) Invest in an RFID-blocking wallet to store

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Don't Get Reeled In! Recognising Different Types of Phishing Attacks

Don’t Get Reeled In! Recognising and Reporting Phishing

Have you ever received an email from a foreigner requesting financial assistance? How about a text message claiming you’ve won a particular prize for a competition you’ve never entered? In cybersecurity, these scams are commonly known as “phishing” attempts.   Believed to come from the term “phoney fishing,” the Internet Engineering Task Force defines phishing as a technique for attempting to acquire sensitive data (e.g.

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Spring Forward into Cyber Hygiene

Spring Forward into Cyber Hygiene

Remember that time changes this Sunday! We move forward one hour. As you take time to update your clocks and declutter your homes this weekend, CIRT-BS reminds you to ensure that your cyber hygiene is being taken care of, too!   Organise Your Files Clean folders make spotting malicious files and viruses easier.   Review Bank Statements Check for unauthorised transactions and query them.  

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Change your password day.

Build Better Passwords for Online Security this “Change Your Password Day”

What do your bank, social media, and email accounts share? A password! Passwords are one of the most critical lines of defence against cyber attacks. They help ensure our data is only accessed by authorised users, even in the event of device theft or loss. Many people choose passwords found in the dictionary and reuse them across multiple accounts, meaning that once a cybercriminal has

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CIRT-BS Data Privacy Week | Protect Your Data

Data Privacy Week: 4 Ways to Protect Your Data

So what’s the big deal about privacy, anyway? When you avoid taking measures to take control of your data, you make yourself susceptible to identity theft, which can lead to several issues, including financial loss and damage to your online footprint. Throughout this Data Privacy Week, CIRT-BS covered topics around practising discernment in sharing specific data with various services and taking action on our decisions through

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Data Privacy Week: Take Control of Your Data and Get Comfortable with Privacy

Data Privacy Week: Get Comfortable with Privacy

We may feel despair about how our data is collected and used by our apps and web services—especially as they often request more data than necessary. But here’s the silver lining, thanks to privacy rules like the GDPR and Data Protection Act: you have some control! Privacy rules help protect us, the users. Websites and apps are now increasing transparency around the info they collect and how

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