In this rapidly cyber-dominating world where practically everything involves using the Internet- passing information, browsing, networking, buying, etc, it is of utmost importance to be security conscious and take precautions against cyber attacks.
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Cyber security is the practice of protecting systems, networks, servers and devices from attacks using other digital devices. It is usually done over the network. These attacks are called Cyber Attacks. Cyber attacks are usually aimed at stealing data, accessing, changing or disrupting sensitive information and operations, extracting information for blackmail amongst many other motives.
Common Cyber attacks are:
•Phishing Scams
•Malware and viruses
•Password breaches
•Ransomware attacks
•Social engineering
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Staying protected from cyber attacks is challenging and can be difficult as Hackers are persistently looking for new ways to exploit unsuspecting cyber surfers.
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Still, several cybersecurity tips will help you prevent cyber attacks.

Here, we’ve compiled a list of the top cybersecurity tips and best practices for you to implement and share with others.
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Browse shopping or banking websites or apps only on a device that belongs to you or on a trusted network.
Avoid using a friend’s phone, public computer, or free wifi for sensitive browsing as data can be stolen or copied.
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Keep your Software and Hardware Up to Date
Software and Hardware updates normally include new features, fix known bugs and upgrade security, hence the need to upgrade your software to the latest versions to protect yourself from new or existing security vulnerabilities.
Enable two-factor authentication
Add an extra layer of security to your accounts. 2 Factor Authentication is another layer of security that helps verify that it is actually you who is trying to access your account and not a phisher.
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Use Secure File Sharing Solutions to Encrypt Data.
If you are engaged in activities where you regularly share confidential information, an alternative means of securely sharing your files should be considered. Emails are not safe for exchanging sensitive documents as they can be intercepted and breached.
Use Anti-virus and Anti-malware.
Being completely safe from cyber attacks is impossible as long as you are connected to the web. However, ensuring that you have an anti virus and an anti malware installed on your device drastically reduces your vulnerability to cyber criminals.
Use a VPN to Privatise your Connection.
For a more secure and privatised network, a VPN is advised. It will encrypt your connection and protect your private information even from your service providers.
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Use Strong Unique Passwords.
Don’t be a lazy password setter! Use a combination of characters to form your password. Avoid using passwords that can be easily guessed or hacked. You can also use password strength tools to check how secure your passwords are.
Avoid Opening Suspicious emails and clicking on unverified links.
If an email or link looks suspicious, avoid opening it as it might be a phishing scam. Meaning somebody might be impersonating an individual or company to gain access to your personal information.
Being Cyber Security conscious will save you, your organisation and your information in more ways than you can think. Cyber Criminals will keep devising means to steal from you, hence your need to be alert and conscious.
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