From YouTuber to TikToker: check out digital security tips to avoid Cybercriminals

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If your dream is to grow professionally as a content producer — whether you are a blogger, vlogger, TikTok, podcaster, or digital influencer — it’s time to think about digital security. After all, as your online presence grows, you also become a more attractive target for cybercriminals. Cybercriminals, Hackers, and scammers are always on the prowl, looking for opportunities to break into accounts and steal data, information, and money from their victims online. When this happens on a content creator’s account, the damage is heightened, as the reach is greater and the producer’s work is harmed by the compromise of their social networks and platforms.

Given this scenario, how can you ensure that your personal information and your content creation career remain protected? Let’s explore some simple and effective tips to keep your work and your passion for creating content safe and secure. Check out!

Hackers take advantage of visibility of accounts with high engagement to carry out scams
Hackers take advantage of the visibility of accounts with high engagement to carry out scams

1. Use strong passwords

Remember that easy-to-guess password you used at the beginning? It’s time to say goodbye to her! Choose robust passwords, with combinations of letters, numbers, and symbols.

An important tip is to avoid using the same password on all accounts. This way, in the event of a password being compromised, the impact is minimized.

2. Enable two-factor authentication (2FA)

Add an extra layer of protection by enabling two-factor authentication (2FA) whenever possible. This means that, in addition to the password, you will need a code sent to your cell phone to log in. This way, your data remains safe even if someone discovers your password.

3. #Publi: be alert to suspicious proposals!

Be careful with emails or offer messages that ask for personal information or even propose partnerships and benefits that seem “too good to be true“. Think twice before clicking links, filling out forms, or providing sensitive data. Cybercriminals are good at creating bait, so always check the legitimacy of the source.

Did you receive an email informing you that you received “treats” from a brand, but you need to provide sensitive data, such as CPF and address? Be suspicious and check if the message is legitimate.

4. Keep updates up to date

Don’t delay updates! Keep your operating system, photo and video editing software, applications, and plugins up to date. This ensures you have the latest security fixes to keep malware and hackers at bay.

5. Avoid public Wi-Fi connections

When creating content outside of your home, public Wi-Fi networks may seem appealing, but they’re not the best option. They are generally not secure and tend to be easy targets for cybercriminals. Use a reliable VPN to encrypt your connection and protect your data while online.

Kaspersky’s, for example, protects the connection without compromising anything on internet speed or device performance.

6. Have a strong cybersecurity system

When it comes to defending against online threats, having robust security software is the best alternative, especially for online content producers.

Solutions like those from cybersecurity leader Kaspersky offer complete protection, with a triple-layer defense that operates 24/7 to keep all your devices protected. See how it works:

  • Proactive detection: the system searches for vulnerabilities and threats on devices, alerting the user
  • Real-time protection: blocking cyber threats, blocking them before they even have a chance to establish themselves
  • Instant neutralization: if a file presents a threat, the system acts immediately, isolating and removing any potential danger.
  • AntiHacking: Anti-ransomware and network security controls prevent hackers from breaking into your home network and damaging or stealing data and files.
  • Antivirus: Antivirus acts as a shield against common threats, such as worms and Trojans, as well as more complex ones, such as botnets, rootkits, and rogues.
  • Antimalware: Protection neutralizes spyware, adware, keyloggers, spear phishing, and even fileless attacks that rarely go unnoticed.