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Here's how to minimize personal risk of hacking

People can follow some simple steps to minimize the risk of getting their personal information hacked, a New Zealand-based security has said.

Updated on: Feb 16, 2013 01:59 PM IST
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People can follow some simple steps to minimize the risk of getting their personal information hacked, a New Zealand-based security has said.

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According to Paul Matthews, chief executive of the Institute of IT Professionals, one should always log out from the account after checking emails, instead of just closing the browser window.

Matthews recommends that if you suspect you've been targeted by a hack attack go straight to your email account and log out, as this cuts access to your account.

Don't click 'remember me' or similar buttons to save your login details. It's a bit more of hassle to log in each time you want to email, but it's safer, he said.

According to Stuff.co.nz, Matthews advised to exercise a little suspicion when clicking on a link, particularly if it's a link in an otherwise blank email, or the message seems generic, slightly weird and/or has spelling and grammar errors.

The report pointed out some other measures, such as: don't enter your details into a website unless you are sure it is genuine, never visit your bank, email or other important site by clicking on a supplied link, type in the website address instead.

If you have fallen victim to a phishing attack, change your password as soon as possible, the report said.

 
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