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Aug, 2017

online security

In the digital world, gadgets have proven to be an essential part of our everyday lives and are also a gateway to the world of sensitive data. Hence, there is a need to leave some of the bad security habits in order to minimize the risk of cyber-attacks and security breaches. Take a look-

Using Weak and Stagnant Passwords

The bad habit: Using a weak and similar password for every critical account makes it a lot easier for cyber hackers to steal your sensitive details.

The problem: Re-used passwords may lead to massive data breaches or cyber-attacks.

The solution: Be sure to choose a unique as well as a strong password for all your online accounts. Also, using a password manager is a good idea to keep your passwords protected against e-threats.

Ignoring Updates and Patches

The bad habit: Usually, we tend to ignore the software updates on our device.

The problem: The device gets exposed to online attacks and other bugs.

The solution: When prompted about the latest available update on the device update it as soon as possible.

Clicking on Suspicious Links and Attachments

The bad habit: We never think, before clicking on suspicious links and attachments.

The problem: Once the user opens the link or the attachment, hackers start capturing the personalized information or perhaps to distribute malware on the device.

The solution: Think carefully before clicking any suspicious links and attachments.

Not Running a Security Software

The bad habit: We tend to underestimate the value of a security software on our device.

The problem: The device becomes prone to online threats.

The solution: Get the best antivirus software installed on the device to keep the cyber- threats and other vulnerabilities at bay.

As a bottom line, I would suggest you to leave these bad cyber security practices right away in order to stay safe. Keep reading for more updates on cyber-security!

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Sweety Gupta

Sweety is an versatile blogger with good experience in the It sector. She is an experience writer who writes on various topics related to cyber security, phishing attacks and machine learning.
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