We’re almost half-way through the year, and data security incidents continue to dominate headlines. According to the latest report by the Identity Theft Resource Center (ITRC), the number of publicly disclosed data breaches in the first quarter of 2022 rose 14% from the same period of 2021.
With over 400 data breaches reported in Q1, this year could again break records for data security incidents that threaten the privacy and finances of people across the globe.
Anyone can fall victim to a data breach, so it’s crucial to be aware of your risks and devise a solid recovery plan in case your data is stolen or exposed to unauthorized individuals who can conduct fraud, take over your account or impersonate you.
Here are five steps to consider in the aftermath of a data breach to protect your data from misuse by cybercriminals and fraudsters:
Tips for creating a strong password in line with the best security practices can be found here.
Pro tip: Use Bitdefender’s dedicated identity theft protection service to monitor your financial accounts and get instant alerts of suspicious activity such as new accounts opened in your name or other potential fraud. Bitdefender Identity Theft Protection gives you peace of mind by keeping an eye on changes on your credit reports, monitoring the dark and deep web for personal data leaks and breaches and so much more.
Subscribers get ongoing identity motoring to detect when personal information, including their SSN and credit card numbers wind up on the dark web, social media monitoring, 24/7 alerts on attempts to take over accounts, and fraud alerts, alongside an easy way to freeze their credit files.
With a robust $1 million identity theft recovery plan and legal assistance, and a full suite of safeguards to help you control, manage and protect your identity, our dedicated identity theft protection hub fills in the blanks of any privacy and security loopholes with advanced malware protection, a VPN and a cross-platform Password Manager packed neatly in our Ultimate Security plan.
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