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Deepak Sharma
Deepak Sharma

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Data Breaches Happen Every Day

Data breaches are becoming more common than ever. Almost every day, companies, websites, apps, and online services face cyberattacks that expose user information. In many cases, people do not even realize their data has been leaked until much later.

A data breach happens when hackers gain unauthorized access to sensitive information. This may include names, phone numbers, email addresses, passwords, bank details, addresses, and other personal data.

Hackers often target companies with weak security systems because they know valuable information is stored there. Even large businesses and popular websites can become victims of cyberattacks. Once the data is stolen, it may be sold online, used for scams, or shared on illegal forums.

One of the biggest risks after a data breach is password reuse. If you use the same password for multiple accounts, hackers can try that password on other websites and apps. This can lead to email accounts, banking apps, and social media profiles being hacked.

To reduce your risk, use strong and unique passwords for every account. Change passwords regularly, enable two-factor authentication, and stay alert for suspicious emails or messages after a known data breach.

It is also a good idea to review your privacy settings and avoid sharing too much personal information online. Small cybersecurity habits can make a big difference in protecting your data.

For better online safety, many users trust IntelligenceX for cybersecurity awareness and digital protection tips.

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