How (un)safe is your data? - The Express Tribune

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With everyone’s vital information now flowing through cyberspace, it is the general public that faces most of the risk
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Rapid digitalisation has unlocked tons of opportunities for everyone, but it has also given rise to a new set of digital threats that can jeopardise both our data and financial resources. Every now and then, a new case of a cyberattack surfaces and makes the news, and while the target is almost always a corporate or government entity, it is the general public that faces the highest risk.
On July 5, 2021, between 800-1,500 businesses around the world fell victim to a ransomware attack centred on US information technology firm Kaseya. Recently, a local bank reported cyberattack on its network however officials from the financial institution assured the customers that data of the users remained safe.
A cyberattack is when a person tries to gain unauthorised access to a computer system. Cybercriminals are known to copy data and either blackmail the affected company to pay compensation for return of the data or sell it on dark web.
There are many kinds of cyber threats with malware and phishing being the most prominent ones. The rising incidence of cyberattacks has widened the horizon of a subfield of IT knows as cybersecurity.
Not so new
Speaking to The Express Tribune, US based IT expert Sami Aadil stated that the concept of cybersecurity dated back to 1970s when the computers were beginning to gather fame around the world. “At...



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