Data Protection Online
Racheal Popoola
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It has become difficult to read the news without learning about a significant data breach that could have given hackers access to the personal information of millions of consumers.
Putting into practice efficient data security best practices is more crucial than ever in order to safeguard sensitive information in light of the rising frequency of cyberattacks and data breaches.
Yet, there are frequently fewer protections in place when it comes to how we as people use and handle our own data as well as that of others.
Additionally, data security indicates that there is still opportunity for improvement regarding the proportion of us that fall prey to identity theft, phishing, social engineering, and other scams.
Here are some pointers to make sure that your private information stays out of the wrong hands.
Establish secure passwords.
Think beyond simple words or numbers, like your birthday, that could be guessed by a cyber-criminal when coming up with a password.
Select and alternate combinations of symbols, numerals, and lower- and uppercase characters on a regular basis.
Additionally, you should make your password unique rather than using the same one for all of your accounts; a password manager tool can assist you in keeping track of these things.
Be cautious with attachments and links.
Because cyber-criminals are smart, they frequently craft their phishing scams to appear as official correspondence from banks, utility companies, or other business entities.
Spelling mistakes or an email address that differs from the sender's usual one are two indicators that an email is spam.
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Employ two-factor authentication.
Beyond a login and password, multi-factor authentication (MFA) adds another level of protection. If someone manages to obtain your password, they can quickly access your account with single-factor authentication.
But with MFA, someone still needs access to another factor (such a code texted to your phone) in order to access your account, even if they know your password.
It is necessary to follow this best practice for data security as it considerably lowers the possibility of unwanted access and aids in safeguarding sensitive data.
Verify whether the website is secure.
Look at the top of your browser before inputting personal information into a website. A site is considered secure if it has a lock icon and the URL starts with "https."
A website privacy policy, contact details, or a "verified secure" seal are a few more ways to find out if the website is reliable.
On social media, avoid oversharing.
There is always that one friend who shares too many personal details about their life on the internet. This could be inconvenient in addition to potentially dangerous for your personal data.
Be careful when sharing your location, hometown, birth date, or other sensitive information, and check your privacy settings to see who is viewing your postings.
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1 年This is so timely for Another level of safety precaution Racheal Popoola Thanks
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