Don't Get Hacked

Cyber crooks are becoming more brazen. But you can take simple, effective steps to fend off attacks.

1. It could happen to you. The Web is rife with anonymous crooks who thrive in an online underground where they peddle stolen personal data. This year alone, according to the Privacy Rights Clearinghouse, hackers stole more than 13 million records containing sensitive information, such as Social Security, financial-account and driver’s license numbers. “Companies don’t always know what’s been taken,” says Christopher Boyd, who researches cyber threats at GFI Software. “They have to assume everything was compromised even if there’s a good probability it wasn’t.”

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