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Holiday Cybersecurity tips

Monday | December 1, 2025
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Did you know the average household with internet access owns about 17 connected devices? That figure covers a wide range of electronics, including smart phones, computers, streaming devices, smart speakers, home assistants and more. Given our increasing reliance on internet-connected technologies, the likelihood of new cyberattacks is ever-present.

"We are committed to ensuring our local system is safe and secure at Mor-Gran-Sou Electric Cooperative. We routinely monitor and manage cyber risks, and we work together with other co-ops to share the latest advancements in cybersecurity measures that make us stronger,” says Patty Kluge, member services representative II. “But members can help, too. When we all work together to stay safe online, we lower the risk of cyber threats to our systems, online accounts and sensitive data.”

During the holiday season, people across our service territory increase their online shopping or navigating year-end financials through the web. We’d like to share a few cybersecurity tips to help you bolster your online safety during this busy season.

Think before you click. Phishing occurs when criminals use phony emails, direct messages or other types of digital communications that lure you to click a bad link or download a malicious attachment. Avoid messages that look too good to be true, oddly urgent, poorly crafted or include unusual requests.

Create strong, unique passwords. When it comes to passwords, remember that length trumps complexity. Strong passwords contain at least 12 characters and include a mix of letters, numbers and symbols. Create unique passwords for each online account you manage and use phrases you can easily remember.

Enable multi-factor authentication when available. Multi-factor authentication (also known as 2-factor authentication) adds an extra layer of security to your online accounts. These extra security steps can include facial recognition, fingerprint access, or one-time codes sent to your email or phone.

Update software regularly. Software and internet-connected devices, including personal computers, smartphones and tablets, should always be updated to reduce the risk of infection from ransomware and malware. When possible, configure devices to automatically update or notify you when an update is available.

Stay protected while connected. Whatever the network device, the best defense against viruses and malware is to update to the latest security software, web browser and operating systems. Sign up for automatic updates if possible and protect your devices with anti-virus software. Another way to stay safe while connected to outside networks is to use a virtual private network, or VPN.

Being cyber aware is an essential practice year around, but it is important to be additionally vigilante during busy times of the year. We hope these cyber tips help you stay safe this holiday season and that everyone has an enjoyable holiday!

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    • Legal Information
  • Your Account
    • Outage Map
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  • Your Community
    • Scholarships
    • Youth Tour
    • Operation Round Up
    • Safety Poster Contest
    • Co-op Connections
    • Donations and Grants
    • Loan Options
    • North Dakota Career Tour
  • Your Energy
    • Consumer Guide to Home Energy Savings
    • Determine Your Electric Usage
    • Energy Efficient Appliances
    • Home Energy Usage
    • Farm Energy Costs
    • Home Energy Saver
  • Your Power in Membership
    • Capital Credits
    • Electric Heat
    • Forms and Applications
    • Idle Services
    • Line Extension
    • Outage Info
    • Seasonal Use or Absenteeism
    • Snow Bird Info
    • Together We Save
    • What is Membership
  • Your Safety
    • Call Before You Dig
    • Electrical Safety Quiz
    • Pad Mounted Transformers
    • Safety E-Mail
    • Storm Center
  • Heating Assistance