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How organizations can survive corporate hack

In the wake of recent cyberattacks around the world, consumers are wondering what they can do to protect themselves if a service they are using has been compromised.

A cyberattack is a criminal attack launched by one or more computers against one or more computers or networks. A cyberattack can maliciously disable computers, steal data, or use a compromised computer as a launch pad for additional attacks.

As a result, several methods must be used, including changing passwords, freezing credit cards, activating multi-factor authentication, and using the latest version of applications.

It is important that organization change the password to prevent the hacker from accessing information such as name, address, phone number and credit card information. They can do that by using a complex password that contains symbols, numbers, upper- and lower-case letters. Passwords that resemble old ones should be avoided.

Organization should freeze credit cards in case of suspected leaks of credit card information during a data breach. They must monitor credit card values in the event of changes and freeze credit card payments to prevent unauthorized payments.

They must also enable two-factor authentication because it makes it harder for hackers to access critical information. It also adds an extra layer of security to the login process by requiring the user to give permission for a secondary device.

Stay up to date with developments to implement the damage mitigation measures proposed by the company and be aware of what may have been exposed in the hack.

Using the latest version of an app is also recommended because app developers regularly send updates to their software to address security vulnerabilities and improve the utility of the program.

The sources for this piece include an article in Reuters.

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