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Grateful smile West Shore resident and Saanich police officer Heather Hunter makes her way through a line of children greeting them at Ruth King elementary in Langford. Day 11 of the 2014 Cops for Cancer Tour de Rock on Wednesday saw the team travel from Duncan, through Sooke and the West Shore and participate in a gala fundraiser at the Westin Bear Mountain Resort in the evening. Find more photos from the Tour de Rock on Page A22. Arnold Lim/News Gazette staff
Preventing cyber crime easier than one might think Password security a high priority Angela Cowan News Gazette staff
West Shore RCMP Aux. Const. Don Devenney is doing his best to
educate the public on how to stay safe while surfing the web. “I thought it would be a great community initiative to undertake in the West Shore,” says Devenney, an information technology analyst with Royal Roads University by day. “I’ve noticed an increase in
threats and complaints just in the time that I volunteer here. The more people know, the less likely they are to be victims of identity theft or spyware.” The variety of online issues and threats are currently in the spotlight, with October being proclaimed National Cyber Security
Awareness month. Emails from unknown senders, unsecured WiFi and out-of-date anti-virus software are all wellknown threats, but one of the biggest risks to your online security can be your passwords. “Between your username and password, those are the two
pieces of information used to confirm who you are,” Devenney says. If a username can be worked out, passwords can often be ‘socially engineered’ from social media pages, blogs and so on. PleAse see: Password phrases, Page A23