Stellar
Cyber announced that it secured National "Don't
Click It" Day on October 16, 2024, coinciding with
National Cybersecurity Awareness Month. This initiative aims to educate and
raise awareness for people of all ages on the dangers of hackers and cyber
threats. "Don't
Click It, Pitch It," the program that has inspired their National
Day and is listed on the National
Day site, helps to teach people what to do when
they receive a suspicious email or text message and how to ensure that their
sensitive information is not compromised in a scam.
"In the end, it is not about how much technology we can throw at
cybercrime; a very big part of the issue is changing human habits, and we want
to start with our youth," said Steve Garrison, Senior Vice
President of Marketing at Stellar Cyber and Founder of Don't Click It, Pitch
It. "Most cyber attacks happen because someone somewhere opened an email or
clicked on a link they should not have. Don't Click It hones in on this
habit and teaches children of all ages that if they do not know where something
is from, throw it away. Curiosity killed the cat, but in this case, we hope to
put a halt to curiosity and stop cybercrime from happening."
Millions of phishing emails and fake alerts are
sent out every day by hackers and criminals trying to gain access to bank
accounts, financial records, and all other types of data. These methods can be
extremely convincing to kids and young adults who have not been educated on the
inherent risks of cyber attacks. Stellar Cyber has partnered with Minor League
Baseball organizations, including the Ogden Raptors (Ogden, UT), the Oakland
Ballers (Oakland, CA), and the Lake County Corn Dogs (Crown Point, IN), to help
educate kids and teens about how to stay safe online.
Through "Don't Click It, Pitch It," Stellar
Cyber has also brought its curriculum to thousands of students in
Massachusetts and California, equipping these young people with the knowledge
needed to identify and respond to phishing emails that contain bad links and
attachments. If we can change human habits, we can help end cybercrime.
Stellar Cyber encourages people to celebrate
National "Don't Click It" Day by posting examples of scam texts and emails that
they have received to help spread awareness of the various methods that hackers
and criminals employ to attempt to access our data and infiltrate our lives.
The more we expose the common tactics that these hackers use and educate the
public on the ways to identify a potential threat, the safer our online
community will be and the more secure our sensitive information will become.
What are our partners saying about Don't Click It:
Judy
Security CEO Raffaele Mautone said, "When we heard about
the "Don't Click it, Pitch It" campaign, we were all in. Stellar Cyber is
doing a great thing to help educate our children about being careful not to
click on something from someone they do not know."
Blackswan Cybersecurity's CEO Mike Saylor, Ph.D. said,
"Stellar Cyber understands the need to educate people of any age about being
safe online, but starting with our children is brilliant. Blackswan
stands behind "Don't Click It" and is thrilled to see the nonprofit have a
national day to bring even more awareness to the cause."
CyFlare CEO Joe Morin
said, "Business email compromise and phishing are the second largest attack
vectors crippling organizations and dramatically impacting individuals, yet
100% of these attacks can be prevented if users are educated not to click.
Teaching children cybersecurity awareness takes only a small amount of time but
creates a lasting, impactful defense for the future."