Do not touch it or plug it in. Immediately notify your manager. Unknown USB devices can install malware or keyloggers within seconds.
FAQ Category: Cybersecurity Policies and Procedures
Yes, store computers should be locked down to restrict general web browsing in order to reduce the risk of malware and phishing attacks. However, you can still allow safe access to specific, approved websites—like manufacturer […]
If your store is the victim of a cyber attack, immediately disconnect affected systems from the network to prevent further spread, and contact your IT provider or cybersecurity support team right away. Do not attempt […]
Free email services like Gmail or Hotmail are not designed for business use and lack the security, control, and professional features needed to protect your store. Paid business email services offer stronger security, custom domain […]
No. Store-owned devices should only be used for work-related tasks. Personal use, such as checking email or social media, increases the risk of malware and phishing attacks that could compromise the store’s systems.
No. Even just plugging your phone into a store computer can introduce malware or create an entry point for hackers. Always use designated charging areas for personal devices