Hacker

Essential security tips to protect your computer from hackers:
 v  Keep your software up to date: Regularly update your operating system and software programs to fix security vulnerabilities and bugs.
v  Use strong and unique passwords: Avoid using common or easily guessable passwords. Instead, use long and complex passwords that are unique for each account.
v  Install antivirus software: Install and regularly update antivirus software to detect and remove malware from your computer.
v  Use a firewall: A firewall acts as a barrier between your computer and the internet, blocking unauthorized access to your computer.
v  Be cautious with email and downloads: Be wary of suspicious emails or attachments, and only download software from reputable sources
v  Use strong and unique passwords for all your accounts.
v  Enable two-factor authentication wherever possible.
v  Keep your operating system and software up-to-date with the latest security patches.
v  Use reputable antivirus and antimalware software and keep it updated.
v  Use a firewall to block unauthorized access to your network.
v  Use a virtual private network (VPN) when connecting to public Wi-Fi networks.
v  Be cautious when clicking on links or downloading attachments in emails, especially from unknown senders.
v  Use ad-blockers to avoid malicious ads and pop-ups.
v  Don't use public computers for sensitive activities, such as online banking or shopping.
v  Don't share sensitive information, such as passwords, over unencrypted email or instant messaging services.
v  Use encryption tools to protect sensitive data on your computer and during transmission.
v  Be cautious when installing software from untrusted sources.
v  Regularly back up your data to protect against data loss or ransomware attacks.
v  Disable unused services and ports to reduce your attack surface.
v  Use strong encryption protocols, such as HTTPS, for online transactions and communication.
v  Use a password manager to generate and store complex passwords securely.
v  Configure your browser security settings to block pop-ups and disable plugins and extensions that you don't need.
v  Regularly scan your computer for malware and remove any detected threats.
v  Use caution when using public charging stations as they could be used to install malware on your device.
v  Be vigilant and report any suspicious activity or signs of a security breach to your IT department or security provider immediately.
 
 
By following these security tips, you can significantly reduce the risk of your computer being hacked and protect your sensitive information from cybercriminals.