The Value of Personal Data
User data has become more and more valuable to the bad guys. One report showed that crooks are able to get up to $200 for personal data on the dark web. The aforementioned report also stated that credit card credentials are worth approximately 10% of the total line of credit. This data can be used in numerous ways such as the creation of a stolen identity, “doxing”, financial scams, or even corporate marketing.
Make sure that you protect your data by adhering to the following:
Educate yourself to ensure that you can identify malicious activity such as phishing emails.
Don’t share your data with every application, website or service. If you do have to share you data, only provide the minimum amount required.
Read privacy policies to see what data is collected and how it will be used.
Ensure that you follow best practices with respect to password usage.
Ensure that your system is patched and that antivirus is employed and up-to-date (note that NetAscendant performs these tasks for its supported machines).