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Ukrainians were told how to protect themselves from personal data leakage via smartphone

In today's world, personal data protection is becoming extremely important. Each of us is at risk of being subjected to cyberattacks, even if at first glance it seems that our data has no value to attackers.

The information we use every day — from date of birth to phone numbers and email addresses — is an invaluable asset for fraudsters.

Check if your data has been compromised

Before doing anything, it is important to find out if your data has been leaked. One of the most convenient ways to check this is to use the Have I Been Pwned service?. This resource allows you to find out if your data has fallen into the hands of attackers as a result of hacker attacks on various online platforms. It will also inform you about possible compromises of your passwords and recommend more reliable options.

Use password managers

To increase your security, use password managers. This will allow you to generate and store complex passwords for various services, minimizing the risk of their leakage. Choose quality password managers with data encryption and protection against brute force attacks.

Beware of phishing

Another common threat is phishing. This is an attempt by scammers to trick you into giving away your personal information using fake messages that may come from banks, friends, or companies. To avoid being scammed, always carefully check the senders of emails, avoid links to suspicious websites, and be wary of offers that look too good to be true.

Security on public Wi-Fi networks

Special attention should be paid to security when using public Wi-Fi networks. Attackers can use such networks to intercept your personal information. Therefore, it is recommended to avoid accessing sensitive data via public Wi-Fi, and if necessary — use mobile Internet or secure connections via VPN.

Protect your phone number

The security of your phone number is equally important, as it is the key to many personal data, from addresses to passwords. To reduce risks, try not to post your number on dubious sites and use an additional number for registration on online resources. This will help keep your main number safe.

By following these tips, you can significantly reduce the risks of personal data leakage and protect yourself from possible threats. The Internet can be a dangerous place, but with caution and knowledge you can protect yourself.

Natasha Kumar

Natasha Kumar has been a reporter on the news desk since 2018. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining The Times Hub, Natasha Kumar worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my natasha@thetimeshub.in 1-800-268-7116

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