In recognizing the effort of Cybersecurity Awareness Month, identity protection provider IDShield unveils new data on consumer digital behaviors that increase the risk for cyberattacks. Of those surveyed, more than 40 percent feel conducting life and business online is getting more dangerous. Although 82 percent claim to have familiarity with what cyber thieves are capable of, many of their digital behaviors make them prime targets for identity theft.
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“As work and personal life continue to migrate online, an inherent risk becomes apparent when the benefit of online convenience is challenged by the risk of compromised digital safety and identity theft”
Here are a few of the top mistakes:
“As work and personal life continue to migrate online, an inherent risk becomes apparent when the benefit of online convenience is challenged by the risk of compromised digital safety and identity theft,” said Arnold Blinn, Chief Technology Officer at IDShield. “When you have a cybersecurity partner who carries the heavy lifting for you, protecting you around the clock, and providing advice and support when you need it, you can feel at peace knowing you’re doing all the right things to stay safe online.”
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The identity theft and cybersecurity threat landscape is changing dynamically and constantly. Awareness of best practices has a shelf life if it is not kept up with on a regular basis. Four best practices for staying safe online safe include:
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