Digital entertainment is becoming the most popular form of entertainment without a doubt. People from every corner of the earth are now trying out online betting and searching for the best betting odds, like the Kentucky Derby odds for 2022 Kentucky Derby fans.

Additionally, people are gambling online in greater numbers than in the past couple of years, shopping online, and talking to close friends online. However, not every online task we perform is safe and secure, and we can become victims of cyberattacks if we don’t protect ourselves online.

How can cybercriminals harm us if we don’t enhance online security?

Here’s a list of the three ways cybercriminals can abuse our data if we don’t invest in online security.

1. Access to our private information and data through phishing attacks

A phishing attack is something hardly any internet user has missed. They appear in the form of broken links on untrustworthy websites. These links don’t take us to a page we expect behind that link but rather to an nonexistent page or a page that can become a gateway for a virus to access our device. To prevent phishing attacks from harming us, we should always dedicate enough time to checking the reputability of the websites we visit. If we, for example, want to visit an online betting site, we should check whether it’s legal and licensed before placing any bets there.

2. Theft or abuse of our data due to lack of a VPN

Unfortunately, data abuse and data theft are not rare. Usually, a cybercriminal or any abusive third-party online wants to steal or abuse data like your email, home address, name, financial information, etc to sell it. As mentioned in the introduction, when we are fond of online betting, we enter our name, email, bank account information, and ID verification to prove our identity. Such information is what most cybercriminals are looking for. To stay on the safe side from the potentially hazardous consequences of online abuse, each online user should invest in implementing a VPN service. VPN stands for Virtual Private Network, and its primary job is to mask the IP address of the device we use and make us invisible online.

3. Ad targeting based on our browsing history due to a lack of Proxy

Whether you’re aware of it, numerous third-party websites are targeting you with ads based on your browsing history. These websites can access your browsing history if your internet protocols, i.e. the in-and-out flows of your internet traffic, aren’t protected. A lack of a Proxy Service implementation can usually lead to such an outcome. Proxies generate a medium between the website's server that intends to target you and the server you use. With such an intermediary protective cover, you can stay free from stubborn ad targeting, as websites like Facebook won’t be able to access your browsing history and spam you with ads based on your most-searched keywords.

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