account_disabled
New Member
I have made 1 post
Right now I'm Offline
I joined March 2024
|
Post by account_disabled on Mar 6, 2024 3:39:46 GMT -5
It's easy to get to other places that require logins. For this reason most applications or software force password changes from time to time. In email marketing systems we also use this practice to require changes once a day. Also remember not to use the same password on different accounts. This is one of the best security practices. You can learn more about passwords in our post. Source Material Be suspicious of links and downloads Today we use many apps and messengers and we receive dozens of emails and text messages. Such a large amount of information may weaken our vigilance. If you have even the slightest doubt about the messages you receive, such as after making a purchase, then this is probably it. Phishing emails are designed to look like they were sent by a real person or company with the goal of tricking you into providing information. In most cases, such emails show inconsistent sender addresses or subject lines. The downloaded spyware. May look like the original file. Fake security experts may also send you a message indicating that a virus has been detected on your computer and they will fix it for you. Usually requires a fee or is used to access the computer remotely. If you suspect this may C Level Contact List be a hacker attack, never open such messages. Follow the news about cybercrime incidents Lately we’ve been hearing a lot about subsequent hacks and attempts to extort data from well-known brands and institutions. Take the platform as an example. Recently, brand owners have encountered a big problem. After launching new shipping and payment services, fraudsters tried to extort money or data by impersonating . They sent messages to the alleged buyers indicating that the purchased items had been paid for and asking them to click on a fake payment confirmation link and provide their payment card details. Source Chart from profile Last year the National Bank of Poland also had major problems with its website. Hackers took over the domain with a message about taking over the site and sending greetings to everyone. Source Image from website Turns out they were programming students from China and they were just doing it for fun. Fortunately for Polish financial markets, the hack will not cause further problems. As you can see hacking attacks happen to big players too. Stay up to date with the latest information on phishing attempts. For example, a portal is a good place to do this. In addition, bank owners are always informed about emerging dangers on the Internet when logging into the application. This is a reliable source of information. Back up your data regularly People are divided into those who make backup copies and those who will do so after losing important data for the first time.
|
|