A few years ago, if you had 100 rupees, you could claim with certainty that it belonged to you, only you can access it. But can you still do that in 2024? Today, we will discuss whether your information is truly secure in the current digital age.
As technology advances and brings us more convenience, many of us are also losing our privacy. For example, online money transaction apps not only have access to your bank details but may also store your passwords. Similarly, various unique apps collect your name, phone number, address, and other personal information. Many people download premium apps for free from untrustworthy websites, which often contain viruses that can infect your computer. If your mobile or laptop gets hacked, these attackers can access most of your personal information.
In today’s world, people often make minor mistakes like clicking on suspicious links or sending an OTP (One-Time Password), which allow scammers to extract personal details. Cybercriminals exploit such small lapses in judgment.
To protect yourself, avoid clicking on unfamiliar links, sharing your OTP with others, or uploading personal information to insecure websites. Remember, a simple mistake on your part can provide hackers with the opportunity to scam you. So, always think carefully before taking any action in the digital world.