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Hackers: Simple Security Steps

TL;DR

If you think someone is trying to hack you, or want to prevent it, change your passwords now. Turn on two-factor authentication everywhere possible. Be very careful about clicking links in emails and don’t download things from people you don’t trust.

1. Change Your Passwords

This is the most important thing. Hackers often get into accounts by using stolen passwords. Use strong, unique passwords for each account. A ‘strong’ password is at least 12 characters long and includes a mix of uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols.

2. Enable Two-Factor Authentication (2FA)

2FA adds an extra layer of security. Even if a hacker gets your password, they’ll need a code from your phone or another device to log in.

3. Be Careful With Emails & Links

Hackers often use phishing emails to trick you into giving them your password or installing malware.

4. Keep Your Software Updated

Software updates often include security fixes that protect you from known vulnerabilities.

5. Be Careful What You Download

Only download software from trusted sources.

6. Basic cyber security Checks

Run a scan with reputable anti-virus/anti-malware software.

7. Public Wi-Fi Safety

Public Wi-Fi networks are often unsecured.

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