Best ways to secure your data from hacking

BY THE BRIDGE CODE

01

Strong and unique passwords

Combine capital and lowercase characters, numbers, and symbols to create complex passwords. Avoid use cliches, private information, and the same password for many accounts.

02

Two-factor authentication (2FA)

When it's possible, turn on two-factor authentication (2FA). By requiring an extra layer of verification, like a code from your phone, in the unlikely event that someone manages to crack your password, this improves security.

03

Password Manager

Use a password manager to generate and safely keep different passwords for every account you have.

04

Firewall and Antivirus

Use an antivirus program in addition to a firewall to prevent unwanted access to your networks and devices. Make that the most recent fixes are applied to these security measures on a regular basis.

05

Be Cautious with Emails

Avoid downloading files from unknown sources or clicking on questionable links. Check the veracity of emails, especially if they ask for private information.

06

Software Updates

Update the firmware, operating systems, and apps on all of your devices on a regular basis to fix security flaws.

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Why do you need the  Password Manager?

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The Types of Hackers You Need to Know About

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