Recent high-profile government data breaches add to the long list of cyber attacks putting consumers’ information at risk. Given the scale of such attacks, “you have to assume we’re all going to be victims at some point,” says Neal O’Farrell, security and identity theft expert at Credit Sesame, a consumer credit advice Web site. “The focus has to be on detecting it early and minimizing the damage.
You can’t prevent data breaches, but there are steps you can take to better secure your personal and financial information and protect your data from cyber crooks. Click the link below to continue this article.
Source: Protect Your Data From Cyber Crooks-Kiplinger