Do not leave the blinds closed tightly and ask a neighbor to be in charge of collecting the correspondence from time to time are some of the tips that, on these dates, everyone who goes on vacation should take into account to avoid criminals discover an empty house to sink their teeth into.

However, traditional advice is no longer enough. The digital side of our lives is also in danger during the summer, and a series of simple tips can help cyber criminals not ruin your trip.

10 safety tips so cybercriminals don't ruin your vacation

1. DON'T SHOUT IT FROM THE ROOFTOPS

To begin with, do not post on your social networks that you are going on a trip, or at least do not provide many details about it. That information could be very useful for someone who decides to go after your empty house. Today, not only is it enough to be discreet with what you post on social networks: you must also exercise caution and disable GPS to prevent an application from giving you away and making your coordinates public.

2. BACKUP EVERYTHING

If you've decided to take your computer with you (or simply travel with your inseparable smartphone in your pocket), don't forget to make a backup of everything and leave it at home. Not only because your device can be stolen while on vacation, but because you never know when you might lose it or have a random accident. A forewarned user is worth two.

3. GET VACCINATED

Antivirus, firewall, Check that all the security measures of your device are installed and activated before going on a trip. In case you need to connect to a public network, it is best if your device is shielded.

4. AVOID PUBLIC NETWORKS

Despite having checked the health of your device, try to avoid connecting to a public Wi-Fi network as much as possible. Any cybercriminal could access your device through it and steal your data and sell it on buy dumps related site.

5. YOUR COMPUTER OR NONE

Except for force majeure, avoid using equipment that is not yours. No computers are available in the hotel or Internet cafes. Any data you leave on them will be immediately compromised and, therefore, your privacy and security.

6. CHANGE PASSWORDS

If you have no choice but to use a public computer to carry out an urgent task, do so with caution. Browse through secure pages, try to do it through a Virtual Private Network (VPN) so that the information is transmitted encrypted, leave the essential data, and change the passwords of all the services you have used as soon as possible.

7. BE CAREFUL WITH THE OFFERS

Summer is one of the times when fraud is most prevalent. You will have to walk with lead feet before the offers that you can see on the Internet and those that will reach you through email. Look for opinions about it, check that the web is safe and that everything corresponds to a real offer to avoid being scammed.

8. DEACTIVATION OF THE SMARTPHONE

Prepare your mobile for the worst. If you lose it or it is stolen, you will appreciate having been proactive and having installed an application to locate your mobile remotely and deactivate it. Android devices have this function by default through their Android Device Manager and, if you want to increase security, do not hesitate to install an antivirus for Android.

9. SHOP CAREFULLY

When buying your plane tickets online or reserving your hotel room, keep an eye on your data. Both electronic payment systems and credit cards have security measures, and if you buy through a secure website, you don't have to have problems. However, be careful that no unauthorized charges appear on your accounts. If you see something strange, change your passwords and even your card.

10. CLEAN USB DEVICES

If during your vacation someone shares a USB device with you so that you can copy a file to your computer, first scan it with the antivirus. The dangers are not only on the Internet and a Pendrive can hide inside a dangerous and contagious surprise.

Author's Bio: 

This article explores cybercrime in depth so that you know exactly what threats you need to protect yourself against to stay safe online.