How to spot a cyberthreat: the warning signs you need to know

Cyberthreats are becoming increasingly sophisticated and difficult to spot. However, there are certain warning signs that can indicate that your computer or network may be under attack. If you notice any of the following signs, it is important to take action immediately to protect your data and prevent further damage:

  1. Unexplained changes in file permissions or ownership: If you notice that files on your system have suddenly changed ownership or permissions, this may be a sign that your system has been compromised.
  2. Unexplained changes in system configuration: If you notice changes in your system configuration that you cannot explain, this may be a sign that your system has been tampered with.
  3. Unexplained slowdown in performance: If your system suddenly starts running slower than usual, this may be a sign that it is infected with malware.
  4. Unexplained increase in network activity: If you notice unusual or unexplained increases in network activity, this may be a sign that your system is being used to launch attacks against other systems.
  5. Unexplained error messages: If you see error messages that you cannot explain, this may be a sign that your system is under attack.

If you notice any of these warning signs, it is important to take action immediately. You should run a security scan of your system to check for malware and viruses. You should also change any passwords that may have been compromised. In addition, you should contact your security provider or IT department if you have any concerns that your system may have been breached.

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