We live glued to our devices! The more personal and financial information we have online, the more enticing the loot becomes for cybercriminals. It's as if we left the doors of our digital homes wide open.

Lack of awareness and education: Many people don't know how to protect themselves online, don't identify suspicious emails, or use weak passwords. This lack of cybersecurity culture makes them easy targets.

HOW TO AVOID!

* Strong passwords! Forget about '12345' or your pet's name. Use combinations of uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols. And change them periodically!

* Two-factor authentication (2FA) is your best friend! Activate it on all your important accounts (email, social media, online banking, crypto exchanges). This way, even if someone gets your password, they will need a second code (which usually arrives on your phone) to access your account. Like a double lock on your digital home!

* Be wary of suspicious emails and messages! If you receive something strange, with spelling errors, asking for personal information or urging you to click on a link, be suspicious! Cybercriminals are experts at impersonating companies or known individuals. When in doubt, ask the company directly through another means!

* Don't trust any public Wi-Fi network! These networks are often less secure and hackers can intercept your information. If you need to connect, avoid making important transactions or use a VPN (Virtual Private Network) to encrypt your connection.

* Keep your devices and applications updated! Updates often include security patches that fix vulnerabilities that cybercriminals could exploit. It's like putting a new shield on your digital armor!

* Be careful with what you download! Avoid downloading files or installing programs from unknown or suspicious sources. They could contain malware (malicious software) that steals your information or damages your device.

* Be cautious with the information you share on social media! Sometimes, without realizing it, we publish data that cybercriminals can use against us. Less is more!

* Stay informed and up to date! The world of cybercrime is constantly evolving. Read news about cybersecurity and learn about the latest scams to be prepared.

* Have a good antivirus installed and updated! It's like having a guard dog watching over your computer.

* Make backups of your important information! This way, if something bad happens (like a ransomware attack), you won't lose your valuable files. Store them in a safe place, away from the main device!$BNB

The key is to be cautious, distrust what seems too good to be true, and keep your digital defenses active. Better safe than sorry in this virtual world! 😉💕