Top 7 Ways to Avoid Cyber Attacks
Viruses and identity theft are not new issues, but recently,
individuals and companies are at a much greater risk as a result of the unanticipated increase in internet and technology use.
Follow these tips to protect yourself from such an attack so that you won’t be the next victim.
Anyone who uses the internet needs to be aware of basic computer security:
1. Don't click the link If you don't know who sent the email, or if it's not a trusted website, then don't click the link.
Beware: there is always an increase in email phishing scams around Christmas, whereby scammers have a fake retail store website and capture your credit card details when you buy online.
2. Install Antivirus software Always have up-to-date antivirus protection and get regular updates, Don't press 'do it later' and update six weeks later.
3. Use strong passwords, most of the population is still using '1234567' or their first name and last name, The problem is that there are about 20 different things that require passwords.
Also reset all your online passwords.
* Never click 'remember my password'.
* Use capitals, lower case, numbers and symbols in passwords. Don't use words in the dictionary.
* Change passwords regularly.
* Password software is good at generating strong passwords but the human brain is the best tool of all.
4. Keep software up to date, this will ensure your software has the latest security upgrades.
Attackers are always thinking up new ways to penetrate security. Don't ignore update notifications.
5. Reconfigure wireless routers, buy a router with secure wireless
encryption, otherwise your information is unprotected and can be stolen: for example, when banking or shopping online.
When you get a new modem from a network provider, it may not be secured to encrypt traffic. People should go to the administration panel and configure their wireless network to WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) or WPA2 encryption.
Reconfiguring routers is easy and something people don't do properly.
Change the name of the router to something obscure, otherwise it gives attackers information on how best to attack that router.
Also, change the default login to a unique password.
6. Encrypt email:
Learn to use email encryption for sensitive documents. Don't send emails such as a child's health resume using Gmail or Hotmail. "There was [the recent case] where a Gmail employee started going through people's email accounts."
7. Use a secure web browser Firefox or Opera are secure web
browsers.
Eliminating internet and computer
use from your life is impossible,
so be sure to practice safe
computing habits to protect
yourself from cyber attacks.
#BlackDolphin
Viruses and identity theft are not new issues, but recently,
individuals and companies are at a much greater risk as a result of the unanticipated increase in internet and technology use.
Follow these tips to protect yourself from such an attack so that you won’t be the next victim.
Anyone who uses the internet needs to be aware of basic computer security:
1. Don't click the link If you don't know who sent the email, or if it's not a trusted website, then don't click the link.
Beware: there is always an increase in email phishing scams around Christmas, whereby scammers have a fake retail store website and capture your credit card details when you buy online.
2. Install Antivirus software Always have up-to-date antivirus protection and get regular updates, Don't press 'do it later' and update six weeks later.
3. Use strong passwords, most of the population is still using '1234567' or their first name and last name, The problem is that there are about 20 different things that require passwords.
Also reset all your online passwords.
* Never click 'remember my password'.
* Use capitals, lower case, numbers and symbols in passwords. Don't use words in the dictionary.
* Change passwords regularly.
* Password software is good at generating strong passwords but the human brain is the best tool of all.
4. Keep software up to date, this will ensure your software has the latest security upgrades.
Attackers are always thinking up new ways to penetrate security. Don't ignore update notifications.
5. Reconfigure wireless routers, buy a router with secure wireless
encryption, otherwise your information is unprotected and can be stolen: for example, when banking or shopping online.
When you get a new modem from a network provider, it may not be secured to encrypt traffic. People should go to the administration panel and configure their wireless network to WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) or WPA2 encryption.
Reconfiguring routers is easy and something people don't do properly.
Change the name of the router to something obscure, otherwise it gives attackers information on how best to attack that router.
Also, change the default login to a unique password.
6. Encrypt email:
Learn to use email encryption for sensitive documents. Don't send emails such as a child's health resume using Gmail or Hotmail. "There was [the recent case] where a Gmail employee started going through people's email accounts."
7. Use a secure web browser Firefox or Opera are secure web
browsers.
Eliminating internet and computer
use from your life is impossible,
so be sure to practice safe
computing habits to protect
yourself from cyber attacks.
#BlackDolphin
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