10 Interesting Fact About Cybersecurity and online privacy
10 Interesting Fact About Cybersecurity and online privacy
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A study shows that around 95 percent of cyber attacks start from human errors, such as opening emails or clicking unsafe links.
Cybersecurity can affect a person's mental health, because cyber attacks can cause stress, anxiety, and depression.
Ransomware, the type of attack in which user data is encrypted by the attacker and payment is needed to regain access, has increased by 350 percent in 2018.
Malware can cause losses of up to billions of dollars each year, with an average cost of ransomware attacks of around $ 5 million.
In 2018, around 2.5 billion personal data from large companies such as Facebook, Google, and Marriott were taken by attackers through cyber attacks.
VPN (Virtual Private Network) can help protect user privacy by hiding IP addresses and data encryption.
Weak and predictable passwords such as 123456 are still often used by users, making their accounts vulnerable to cyber attacks.
Phishing, a fraud technique where the attacker tries to get sensitive information such as username and password by disguising as a trusted entity, is still the most common attack method.
Hacking can be done through devices that are connected to the internet, including cars, household appliances, and medical devices.
Hacking personal data can have an impact on real life, such as identity theft, credit card theft, and misuse of financial information.