As cyber attacks become more advanced, it’s essential to stay informed about the warning signs that could mean your devices are being targeted. With attacks increasing globally, especially here in the UK, even everyday users are at risk.
Recent events like Microsoft’s 10-hour service outage, which was caused by a cyber attack, highlight the growing frequency and sophistication of these threats. 🚨
Here’s What to Watch Out For:
• Strange Activity on Your Device: Notice unexpected mouse movements or random words being typed when you’re not in control? Hackers may have gained access.
• Unusual Apps or Programmes: If new, unfamiliar apps appear on your device, this could be malware installed by a cybercriminal.
• Odd Messages from Your Accounts: Friends or colleagues receiving strange texts or social media posts from you? It might be a sign your accounts have been compromised.
• Redirected Internet Searches: If your web searches are being redirected to unexpected sites, this is often a sign of a malware infection.
Stay Safe Online:
• Use Strong, Unique Passwords: Never reuse passwords across multiple accounts.
• Enable Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA): Adding extra layers of protection can block unauthorised access.
• Stay Vigilant for Data Breaches: Tools like “Have I Been Pwned” can help you check if your information has been compromised.
As we rely more on digital platforms, both for business and our personal lives, it’s crucial to remain aware and proactive about potential threats. Don’t wait until it’s too late – stay informed and keep your systems secure.