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Top Security Tips to Protect Yourself from Cyber Fraud

By
Real Estate Agent with Be Basic CEO

Cyber fraud is an ongoing threat, and you might think that it’s all about cybercriminals stealing your information. But there are far more concerns about cybercrime. When hearing about cybercrimes, your first thought might be to stop using the internet entirely. But that could be a too drastic decision to make. Instead, you might think about how to recognize cyber threats. Protecting yourself and your data online is important, so you might want to learn how to prevent cyberattacks. Oh, wait! You can’t. What you can do, however, is take precautions. Does using a proxy sound familiar to you?

What is cyber fraud?

A cyberattack is a crime that happens online. Cybercriminals can often target your computer networks or devices and access your security branches and personal information. Cybercrimes also include “vengeance porn,” which can include cyber-stalking, bullying, sexual exploitation, and harassment. It may sound scary to you (it really is), so you might want to take action regarding your online security, especially your child’s. Anyone who uses the internet should take some basic precautions to help protect from cybercriminals.

Use an internet security service

As mentioned before, a proxy protects against malware, including viruses, and keeps your private documents and other financial information safe. Using a proxy residential, you can hide your IP address behind another server, which is tracked to another location. A proxy allows you to change your location and gain access to restricted websites. For instance, you want to watch a movie on Netflix, but unfortunately, it is banned in your country. A proxy will trick the other location into thinking that you’re from there. Now you can watch your favorite TV series, relaxed! If you need online anonymity, you can use a proxy service linked to a data center to help mask your IP address. If you’re tired of not accessing certain websites, residential proxies can offer you an effective way around this issue.

Use stronger passwords

One of the common ways that cybercriminals can break into devices is by guessing people’s passwords. If you use simple, shared passwords, you enable intruders to gain access to your computer quickly. On the other hand, a password that’s difficult to guess will force hackers to seek another target—the stronger your passwords, the lower the chances for someone to fall victim to an unwelcome intrusion. Passwords should contain at least six or eight characters, with a combination of signs, numbers, upper-case, and lower-case letters, etc. Also, do not use the same password for many devices, as hackers will try to access sensitive data on your computer.

Manage your social media posts

Limiting your social media posts will help you protect your online privacy. Oversharing personal information on your social media platforms can make cybercriminals gather the information and use it against you. Most people do not consider limiting their online presence if it’s not for business purposes. Sharing information about your home address, workplace, age, birthday, and so on can be used by online intruders to manipulate you. You can prevent this from happening by not adding anything to the section “About me” on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, etc. Think of this as an obligation to fight against cyber-attacks. Keeping yourself and your family safe is important while you access the internet.