Cyber Security Gerd Altmann

Despite efforts to defend our data, there is still a lot of digital identity theft. In fact, if in real life it is infrequent but possible for this to happen, in the world of the web it is a much more widespread thing. Just stop and think about how many times you've simply heard of someone who had their photos stolen on Facebook and another account called a "fake" was created with them. Unfortunately it is an incredibly widespread thing, inside and outside of social networks. In this article I will explain how you can prevent this annoying eventuality.

Exactly what is it about?

Digital identity theft is a crime and is punished by the Criminal Code.
But how should you behave if you are a victim?
First of all, as soon as you realize that you are the victim of your identity theft, you must act quickly and report the fact to the relevant website. Immediately after, change the access credentials to e-mail accounts, taking care not to tell anyone. Likewise, in the case of a fake profile on Facebook or Instagram, it will be advisable to contact the social network's assistance service.

Be careful when you launch yourself into challenges in the various games on these social networks, they can hide scams around every corner, rather get busy online!

How to prevent these situations?

Defending against digital identity theft may seem difficult, yet there are good practices to follow to improve the defense of your sensitive data:

In conclusion, as difficult and complex as it may seem, the ideal is always to get as much information as possible, in this section on the blog and on our social pages, we will try to do it, informing you of all the threats and scam attempts in progress. This will help you understand how you're using your devices and if you're at risk from how you're browsing the internet. You will thus be able to learn, without excessive apprehension, how to defend yourself from each of these dangers in the best way.

My biggest recommendation is to always pay close attention and always be a little wary, not all that glitters is gold, especially on the web.