Welcome back! I wanted to make this video to conclude the topic of cybersecurity and summarize all of the lessons we've covered in the last few videos.


First, always be wary of emails and messages from people claiming to work for Meta or Facebook, especially if messages sound alarming. Scammers often use urgent language to trick you into reacting quickly. To avoid falling for these scams, always check the sender's email address. You want to ensure it comes from a legitimate source and not a bogus email.


The second point is to never click on any links in these suspicious emails or messages. In fact, always be careful with clicking any links in your emails in general. Just this simple step can prevent a lot of potential harm. Make sure to tell your team to do the same. Let your team know not to click on alarming emails or messages they encounter.


Another important tip is to hide your page from other countries to prevent spammers from finding it. This reduces the risk of being targeted by scammers from outside your country.


If you ever receive an email and you're unsure if it's legitimate, please reach out to us for help. You can forward the email to support@getmorestudents.com. Make sure to use the subject line "Is this spam?" so that we know how to assist you.


Stay safe, and if you ever have any questions, please reach out to us for support at any time.