In this “enlightened” age of technology we tend to take things for granted. We assume, wrongly so, that just because we have antivirus software, or even a hardware firewall, that users online security is guaranteed. We go from website to website never taking into account the traces we leave behind. For some of us, we don’t have internet at home and we might go to a public place such as a library or an internet bar to log on. For those who use these types of services we might take it wrongly assume that our online security is safe because surely the internet bar or library regularly cleans the computers. In all these cases you are, sadly, wrong!
Speaking from personal experience, I know how dangerous it can be to take users internet privacy or security for granted. My brother has a tendency to use the same password for everything (sadly many of us do the same thing!). About a year ago some unscrupulous person discovered his “super-secret” password and was able to wreak havoc. This person gained access to my brother’s personal email, bank accounts, and other sites where he used this same password. Fortunately he realized that this was happening before anything disastrous could occur—he was very lucky.
In recent years the instances of users having their online security violated has increased exponentially. It has become a major concern among common internet users as well as those who maintain the networks. Despite the increased publicity of this epidemic it is still a major problem. There are a few things that you can do to increase your security. Read on …