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EXPERT ADVICE

- Alkesh Sharma

Microsoft’s ‘hacker-in-chief’ David Weston, creator of the tech company’s Windows Red Team, advises simple steps to help people avoid falling victim to cyber fraud:

1. Always get the latest operating system on your smartphone or desktop, as it will have the latest innovation­s. An outdated OS can erode away all investment­s made in securing your device or system.

2. After installing the latest OS version, keep it patched; this means repairing system vulnerabil­ities which are discovered after the infrastruc­ture components are released in the market. The vast majority of attacks are based on out of date components – there are missing patches.

3. Multi-factor authentica­tion is required. Move away from passwords as fast as possible, particular­ly for anything financial. Cybercrimi­nals are targeting money through compromisi­ng the users’ identity – his username and password. So, get on the next level of security using fingertips or facial recognitio­n.

4. Move your personal as well as profession­al data to the cloud, which has advanced threat detection mechanisms and analytics to spot any attempt. Even if you are hit by some ransomware, the chances of restoring the stolen data are higher because everything is backed up.

5. Make the right hardware selection and always refresh it. We are in a time where a number of security improvemen­t processes are reliant on new processors and chip sets that come with embedded security features. Buy a new personal computer with a trusted computing module that has fingerprin­t or biometric cameras as additional measures of protection.

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