How to Protect Your Online Life From Hackers
In the 90s, the World Wide Web was born and brought with it an entirely new set of possibilities and threats. Spam was able to infiltrate email accounts, computer viruses caused havoc on the networks of companies and hacking became a problem. Hackers could steal your personal data and even take over your online credit or bank account, and sell your personal information on the dark web for lots of money.
Your online life is more complicated than ever. You’re using a smartphone, shop online, bank online, use Facebook and even your IoT devices and other internet-connected devices track and track your activities. All of this data can be accessed by hackers, whether they’re part of a criminal organization or a lone idealist with a political agenda.
To guard against hackers, make strong passwords for all of your online accounts. Also, utilize a password manager with security to keep the track of your passwords. Consider using two-step authentication. This adds an extra layer of security that requires you enter a code sent via email or telephone in addition to your login password. Secure your hard drive to ensure that hackers can’t access your data even if they are able to gain control of your computer or mobile device. Don’t root or jailbreak your phone, and don’t let your computer running all day long. This will impede the performance of your device, and also open it up to cyberattacks. With the proper software tools for malware detection removal, uninstalling, and encryption of data will reduce your risk.
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