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Breaches of cyber security are becoming increasingly more common because of the

technological advances today. However, while many people have fallen victim to breaches in
cyber security, many users have yet to take the proper measures to protect themselves against
these cyber attacks.

Here are some basic ways you can protect yourself against certain cyber attacks before they
get severe enough to cause significant damage to your private information and your business.

Password Strength
This is one of the simplest ways to guarantee that your personal accounts remain secure. Make
sure that the passwords you choose do not contain any obvious information such as your
birthday or your name. Use a combination of uppercase and lowercase letters, special
characters, and number to guarantee that your password is as strong as it can be. Taking these
few simple steps can go a long way in protecting your online privacy.

Anti-virus
A reputable anti-virus is designed to protect your computer against most types of malware that
pose a risk to your system. If you’re looking to really make sure that no malicious malware gets
into your system, you should look into installing anti-spyware and anti-spam software.

Anti-spyware software will help fend off any attacks designed to steal your personal information,
while anti-spam software helps filter spam email, significantly reducing the risk of opening an
email attachment containing a phishing link or a virus.

Use a Firewall
A firewall is an additional layer of protection that limits connections from the local network and
the internet. It helps detect any type of malware that is trying to steal private information from
your system. If something or someone is trying to get into your system via your network, a good
firewall is set to flag these and prevent entry.

Virtual Private Network (VPN)


A VPN is essential to protecting your private user information and online activity. When
browsing the internet without the use of a VPN, you place your information at risk of being seen
and taken by anyone who takes the time to look into your internet traffic. A VPN encrypts the
data that you send over the network, guaranteeing the safety of your personal information.

Update Your System


As long as your system is regularly updated, you minimize the risk of exposure to destructive
malware. Most operating system updates are implemented to fix any vulnerabilities, get rid of
any existing bugs, or improve the overall quality of the system.

Most of all, it helps to stay updated and informed about the possible risks that your system may
face without a proper security system in place. By staying in the loop about these, you can take
the time to implement the proper security measures to make sure that your system and your
personal information remain safe. Most cyber attacks take advantage of user ignorance and
complacency, so by educating yourself of the possible risks, you already put yourself ahead of
them.

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