{courtesy of my State Farm newsletter}
Data breaches seem to be happening
more and more often, with data thieves targeting both small companies and
global giants.1 Data thieves are always on the lookout—and you
should be too. Here's what you need to know about protecting yourself from data
breaches.
How Hacks Can Happen
Technology seems to offer the promise
of keeping us safer—so what can lead to hacks? It's a complicated issue,
including:
·
Multiple entry
points. People and
companies access data from multiple places, including desktop computers, phones
and tablets. These are all potential entry points for hackers, making it more
complicated to protect against a data breach.
·
High volume of
malicious activity. Nearly 1 million
pieces of malicious software are published each day, making it
difficult to guard against every new threat.
How you Can Help Protect Yourself
Whether or not there
have been reports of a data breach, you should always do everything you can to
keep your information secure. Here are some tips to consider:
·
Create complex
passwords. Use different ones
for each account, and change your passwords3if a company you've
recently interacted with gets hacked.
·
Shop with a credit
card. You may have less liability for
fraudulent credit card charges,4 but you may be responsible for
more than $500 in charges if your debit account is hacked.5
·
Watch for fraud. If you receive a notice about the data breach, call the
company to confirm that it is legitimate.
·
Guard against
identity theft. One in three people
who experience a data breach will become an identity theft victim, according to
Javelin Strategy & Research.6 If you are one of them, contact
each credit card company to set up fraud alerts and freeze your accounts. Then
get in touch with your local Social Security office for next steps.
·
Set up account
alerts. You may be able to receive
notifications of suspicious purchases or those that exceed a certain dollar
amount. This may give you a heads-up that you've been hacked.
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