Tips To Stay Safe On The Internet And Prevent Hacking

Hacking isn’t a new phenomenon. As the web world keeps expanding, attacks on internet security have become more common. Cybercriminals have become smarter and hacking into
computer systems and mobile devices have become more frequent. Hence, it is of paramount importance to protect yourself from cyber attacks and hacking. A few simple steps can go a long way in ensuring your cyber safety. Here is a look at a few of them.

Create strong passwords

The first and the most basic step towards your internet security is to ensure you have complex and strong passwords for all your vital internet accounts. In simple words, don’t make it easy for
hackers by using a password like “123Alpha” or just “password". Our passwords are our weakest links in the entire internet security framework. Make sure you use different passwords for every account. In addition, a mix of random numbers, letters and special characters like *, #, or! would help in making your password stronger and harder to hack for cybercriminals. Using a password manager would be helpful too.
 

Use private web browsing

Almost every browser these days comes with the option of private web browsing. It allows you to browse the internet without producing a browser history. You can also use the “Do Not Track”
option in the settings of the private browsing mode. This means that advertisers and websites will be unable to track your online activities and this will keep you safe.
 

Do not save your passwords online and disable autofill

Browsers save your passwords to various accounts and we let them. While it might be convenient to do so, it is also risky. Hackers can get hold of these browser-saved passwords in
numerous ways. Hence, it is always better to type your passwords manually each time and then delete your browser history at the end of the day to be extra safe. The same goes for the autofill option. It saves your personal information from forms that you fill. Details like email id, phone number, and home address are stored. While it might be cumbersome to type these details every single time, it is certainly safer than allowing your browser to save them and allow hackers to access them easily. Hence, disable the autofill option in your browser and type your details manually.
 

Block pop-up ads

A lot of websites these days use pop-ups – small windows that automatically open when you click on a website. These pop-up ads often carry malicious malware and phishing scams that may
greatly endanger your internet security. Thus, it is best to use some pop-up blocker app or simply block them from your browser’s security setting in order to prevent them from causing any
damage.
 

Install antivirus software

It goes without saying that your mobile and computer device needs to have strong antivirus software installed for better virus protection. With the ever-increasing threats to internet security,
there are a number of antivirus software options in the market today. In addition to Windows Defender, BitDefender, Kaspersky, Avast, Norton, McAfee, and BullGuard are some of the
reliable options you can go for. However, there are others to choose from as well depending on your comfort. Once installed, don't forget to turn on the ‘auto-scan’ option in the antivirus.
 

Go for penetration testing

To further ensure better internet security for your device you can opt for penetration testing – a simulated cyber-attack, or ethical hacking, against your computer system to evaluate its security
against vulnerabilities. Using Kali Linux is your best option for penetration testing. It is an advanced penetration testing distribution which makes ethical hacking a simplified task with its
array of handy tools. Moreover, it is free and is easily customizable.