With technology advancing rapidly and continuing to improve, online threats in 2025 are becoming increasingly sophisticated. From AI-driven scams to advanced tracking methods, internet users face new challenges in safeguarding their privacy and security. 

Taking proactive steps is essential when you are in the safe environment of your home, but you must continue to take these steps even more so when you find yourself travelling, as there are plenty of risks to identify on the move, such as cyber risks attempting to steal personal information.

If you want to learn how to prioritize digital safety and reduce the risks of being online when on the move, keep reading our expert guide.

 

Understanding evolving online threats

When it comes to cybersecurity, one of the most important things to be aware of is the evolution of online threats. In 2025, cybercriminals are using more advanced and sophisticated tools to launch attacks and access your information. 

AI-generated scams and attacks are at the forefront of this. By using AI to create deepfakes and other convincing attacks, awareness is critical for your protection. For instance, it’s recommended that you and your family have a codeword or passphrase to ensure the authenticity of an emergency, since scammers have been using AI models to recreate a loved one’s voice. When travelling, you could also consider using a mobile device that only has family and friends’ numbers to reduce the chance of scammers acquiring any personal information.

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Securing your devices and networks

Another way to protect yourself while you’re online is to ensure your devices are always using up-to-date software. That’s because these updates often come with bugs, exploit, and vulnerability fixes to stop hackers from gaining access to your devices. If your device is operating on old software, you are increasing the chances that a cybercriminal can gain access to your device and data.

You may also want to consider anti-virus software, which is extremely handy when limited to mobile devices. That’s because while most PCs are protected by Windows Defender, your phone may be vulnerable to certain types of digital attacks. In addition, a VPN Chrome extension can help reduce the chance of cyberattacks when using public Wi-Fi, which isn’t always secure.

 

Using privacy tools to enhance security

To enhance your online security even further, there is a collection of privacy tools you can use. Certain options, like password managers, offer secure ways of storing complex passwords, eliminating the need to remember numerous different complex passwords. This is much more effective than writing passwords on paper, and more secure than reusing the same password for multiple different sites.