Digital identity theft can be extremely risky for your business and profession. In fact, no one can like someone else using their sensitive data to carry out actions, such as payments, sending messages or, even worse, fraudulent acquisition of tax information for illicit purposes.
Yet many companies seem to underestimate the risk you incur if your digital identity is not protected. The first step towards a greater level of security consists in installing antivirus software, together with the use of good practices to secure the release of your data within any website, app or social network.
In fact it is right there unprotected devices that cybercriminals target users by means of malware that infects the computer. These disguise themselves as harmless software and put our sensitive data at risk, even stealing thousands of pieces of information. Thanks to the adoption of accessible and immediate security measures, such as the use of some useful software for this purposeit will be possible to reduce the risks linked to identity theft and the consequences this entails.
How digital identity theft happens
There are several cases in which this type of crime occurs. Most of the time, however, bad actors on the web use very subtle psychological techniques, which exploit the inexperience and good faith of users with the aim of cloning the personal account data. This way they can complete subsequent ones technological attacks on computer systems.
One of the most used is Phishing, a particular type of scam which consists in the creation and use of misleading emails and websites, designed to appear as actually existing institutional sites (most often of banks or credit card companies), or which require access after registration. The purpose of this fraudulent activity is to trick users and steal their personal account information, such as passwords, credit card numbers, and other sensitive data.
What to do in case of digital identity theft
To prevent digital identity theft, the user must first control what information is visible on sites and social networkstrying to limit the audience of subjects who can learn about it. Furthermore, it is important to choose passwords so that they are not intercepted by third parties.
If you have the feeling that your digital identity has been stolen, it is important to immediately contact the Postal Police and report the incident.
Policies to protect yourself from cyber crime
Cyber attacks concretely threaten the working and economic stability of businesses and professionals. Precisely for this reason it is important not only to use correct behavior to guarantee adequate IT security for your business but also to protect yourself with specific policies. There Lokky Cyber Risk policy has the aim of covering all expenses and losses resulting from cyber attacks, as well as providing the intervention of an expert for the recovery of lost data and for decontamination from any malware.
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