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Do You Still Need to Buy Antivirus Software?

Identity IQ

It scans your computer and other gadgets for viruses, adware and other malware you may inadvertently come across as you browse the web, download software or open email attachments. Using strong passwords and signing up for an identity theft protection plan are also good ideas to help protect yourself.

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State of Malware 2024: What consumers need to know

Malwarebytes

Sadly, there’s not a lot you can do to prevent incidents like these yourself, other than stay on top of the news and protect yourself against identity theft. But other threats you can do something about. So in this article we’ll focus on what threats affect you directly and how you can protect yourself. This is changing.

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What is Digital Identity?

Identity IQ

population vulnerable to identity theft. Weak or Limited Number of Passwords. Malware is any type of software or program designed to harm a computer, steal data or hold victims to ransom such as a computer virus, Trojan horse, ransomware, spyware, wiper, worm or adware. How to Protect Your Digital Identity.

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3 crucial security steps people should do, but don't

Malwarebytes

Just 15 percent of people use a password manager. Just 35 percent of people have unique passwords for most or all of their accounts. Creating strong, unique passwords is simple enough, as any person can throw a cat at a keyboard and likely fulfill the password requirements for most online accounts.