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UAE Cybersecurity Council Issues Warning on Digital Footprint Risks
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The UAE Cybersecurity Council has issued a warning regarding the risks associated with personal digital footprints, emphasizing the need for safe online practices. Over 1.4 billion accounts are compromised globally each month, highlighting the scale of the cyber threat linked to personal data. Digital footprints consist of passive data collected without user consent and active data shared voluntarily by users. Risks include privacy violations, account breaches, identity theft, and phishing attacks. The Council advises users to be cautious with friend requests, regularly review followers, and limit the sharing of personal information. It also recommends downloading applications only from official app stores and enabling two-factor authentication. Digital security relies on individual awareness and responsibility, according to the Council. The UAE is committed to creating a secure cyberspace to protect against evolving digital threats.
Key Points: • Over 1.4 billion accounts are compromised globally each month. • Digital footprints can lead to identity theft and phishing attacks. • Users are urged to adopt safe online practices and enable two-factor authentication.