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Real Tech Threats and How to Deal with Them

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It is hard to imagine a world where people don’t use some form of digital platform or smart technology to help navigate everyday life. In the modern age, almost everybody has a smartphone and uses a computer for work. Although these advances in technology have been fantastic in a lot of ways, new threats have also developed alongside them. These digital threats to technology are always evolving as well, so it’s important to know what kind of tech threats are out there and how to deal with them. Below are a few examples of the most common issues you might face on your computer or smartphone that you should look out for.

Financial Malware

You will likely have already heard a lot about some email scams that are going around and how they have spiked throughout the pandemic. While it’s important to be aware of these problems and know how to recognize them, you should also know that there are other financial malware issues out there. These programs will steal your login details for your online banking or other accounts that you use to manage your finances by monitoring keystrokes and cracking your passwords and pins. More highly developed financial malware can even redirect you to a page that looks almost identical to your online banking homepage, etc., and steal your information more directly this way.

Phone Hacking

It’s not just your computers that you need to be wary of. After all, smartphones are practically mini-computers anyway. Your phone can get hacked for the same purpose as above: to steal important, confidential data that can allow hackers access to your finances, as well as the ability to delete messages, photos, apps, and moreoff of your phone and listen to your conversations. This is a huge violation of your privacy and can leave you vulnerable in a variety of ways.

Social Media

Billions of people will use at least one form of social media, but even this can pose a risk. Although it might seem convenient and even fun to be able to share photos, updates, videos, and so on with your friends and family, other people can still access your page and see what you’re up to. This might not sound like a big deal, but your employer can see what you’re doing in your personal life, and this can land you in trouble if you’re not careful, especially if you can be linked to the company. Others might also choose to steal your photos and identity to engage in questionable and even criminal activity.

What Can You Do?

So, what can you do to protect yourself from these tech threats? A good place to start is investing in quality cybersecurity software that will run in the background to keep these nasty things out of your computer network. Sonic Firewall is a great example of the kind of cybersecurity software you can get, as it makes sure no unauthorized access is made to your network. You should also make sure any social media accounts you have are set to private if you don’t want people other than your approved friends to have access to your pages. You should also try to keep yourself in the know more generally about tech threats and cybersecurity to make sure you’re taking the right steps to protect yourself.

If you haven’t thought much about how vulnerable you might be to threats on your phone or computer, consider the points above and make sure you’re doing what you can to avoid getting hacked and conned.

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