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Cybersecurity: An “06880” Guide To Trends And Tips

Paul Pioselli has lived in Westport for 3 years. He blends a passion for community with expertise in personal cybersecurity.

Paul Pioselli

As the founder of Solace – Truly Personal Cybersecurity — a local concierge cybersecurity firm — he helps residents safeguard their digital lives, financial assets, and privacy.

When not advising clients he’s active in local safety initiatives, charity road races, and technology mentorship groups. Paul writes:

As a Westport resident and founder of Solace – Truly Personal Cybersecurity, I’ve had a front row seat to how quickly digital threats are changing, and how often our own community is targeted.

In recent months, Westport Police have sounded the alarm on a steep rise in scams aimed squarely at residents, particularly older adults. Nearly every day we hear reports of cybercriminals using sophisticated impersonation tactics. They include:

A Westport couple recently called me after receiving a convincing voicemail claiming to be from local police. The message warned that they’d missed a jury summons, and a warrant had been issued. The “officer” even provided a badge number, and directed them to a website payment portal to “clear the warrant” immediately.

Police will never call about a jury duty summons.

Fortunately, they paused long enough to contact Solace before any money changed hands. A brief analysis by our team confirmed it was a scam.

In 2024, Connecticut residents lost an estimated $90 million to fraud, up from $70 million the year before. Nationwide, imposter scams alone caused $789 million in losses. Email remains the top delivery method for online scammers, followed closely by phone calls and texts.

Scam are increasingly harder to spot, but here are several warning signs to help you steer clear:

Best practice: Pause before acting on any unexpected request, no matter how urgent or convincing it may seem. Verify its legitimacy using a trusted, independent source.

Netflix would never start an email “Hi Dear.” They would not say you “may want to” update your payment details. And they would not refer you to a “Help Centre”; it would be spelled “Center.”

While imposter scams dominate the statistics, our team has also helped Westport residents deal with:

This isn’t random. Affluent ZIP codes like ours attract cybercriminals who believe residents have more to lose.

To stay safe:

There are several types of multi-factor authenticataion. Two involve sending a code to your smartphone, or pinging it. 

From our office in Darien, we offer concierge personal cybersecurity services to Westport residents. They include:

In today’s digitally connected world, personal cybersecurity is essential. If something feels off, trust your instincts. Remember these red flags and tips.

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