HAMPSHIRE Constabulary is urging people to update their devices in order to guard against cyber attacks.
Also in the news
More than 300 drink and drug driving arrests made in Hampshire during festive season
House near Petersfield burgled twice in a week: CCTV image released
Family tribute to "darling boy" who died following New Year's Day accident in Farnham
Pedestrian dies following early New Year's Day collision at Farnham junctionAccording to GCHQ an estimated two million cybercrimes were committed last year and its cybersecurity arm, CESG, recommends that software updates as the most effective way to protect themselves online.
Many in the South East don’t download the latest software updates for their mobile phones (68 per cent) or computers (64 per cent), as soon as they are available.
The Cyber Streetwise campaign is urging people and businesses to do just that.

Comments
This article has no comments yet. Be the first to leave a comment.