Cybersecurity Tips to Protect Your Data Online

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Use strong passwords combining letters, numbers, and symbols. Avoid common words and reuse. Password managers simplify storing secure credentials.

Enable two-factor authentication wherever possible. It adds an extra security layer, preventing unauthorized access even when passwords get compromised

Avoid clicking suspicious links in emails, messages, or social media. Phishing attacks mimic trusted brands to steal sensitive information.

Regularly update operating systems, apps, and antivirus tools. Updates fix security vulnerabilities hackers often exploit to access devices and networks.

Use secure Wi-Fi networks only. Avoid logging into banking or personal accounts on public Wi-Fi without reliable VPN protection.

Review privacy settings on social media platforms. Limit personal information visibility to reduce risks of identity theft or targeted scams.

Backup important data regularly using secure cloud storage or encrypted external drives to prevent permanent loss from cyberattacks.

Install trusted antivirus and firewall protection. These tools detect malware, block malicious traffic, and strengthen overall system security.

Stay informed about emerging cyber threats. Awareness helps recognize scams, suspicious behavior, and evolving hacking techniques before damage occurs.

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