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Tips which will help you to protect your money and data from cyber crime

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: January 26, 2022 18:19 IST

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Nowadays, as technology has made people's work easier, the incidence of fraud has also increased. The incidence of cybercrime has risen sharply in the last few years. Fraudsters are making people their victims in new ways.
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Cybercriminals can withdraw money from your bank account in a matter of minutes through various methods. Malware is one of them. Malware is primarily intended to tamper with your system and access all of your information without its permission.
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But there are ways in which you can protect yourself from such scams.
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Most importantly, never install unauthorized or unlicensed software on your computer or mobile. Also, don't put any unreliable files on your computer.
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Regularly update your system for anti-virus and spyware detection. Try to update daily. By doing so, you can stay away from fraud.
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Before installing any software, check exactly what you are installing, as any wrong software can corrupt your data.
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Never enter your password, card details, and code in a pop-up window on any website or social website. If you enter your information in this window, you may be deceived.
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