segurança na internet

When talking about Internet safety, we have to take into account several factors and there are myths that can harm us, especially in a business context. Every employee of a company must know how to maintain security in the online world. Therefore, in this article we are going on the myths of internet safety that all employees of a company should know.

Internet safety myths

Malwares do not affect mobile devices

Let anyone who thinks this be deceived. Mobile devices are as vulnerable as computers. Therefore, it is a risk to store company information on smartphones or tablets without these devices being integrated into the company’s security system. You should also be careful with GPS, as there are malware that can “chase” employees wherever they go.

Apple products do not catch viruses.

The products of the big technological company are increasingly targeted by computer attacks, although they are more frequent in PC’s.

If we do not browse dangerous sites, computers do not catch viruses.

Lie! Many legitimate websites can be infected by malicious software. Even e-mail messages exchanged inside the company can be compromised because they are emails pretending to be employees of the company itself asking to click on links, open files or provide information.

Hackers do not attack small businesses.

About half of cyber attacks target small and medium-sized businesses. This is precisely because smaller companies think that their low turnover is not appealing to hackers. So they do not bet on security and are even more vulnerable than larger companies.

Employees do not affect the security of the company.

Many computer attacks occur because an employee has inadvertently disclosed his or her access ID. Access to this information is done by clicking on a link or attachment sent by a site that seemed to be trustworthy. Malware is installed and has access to data with passwords.

You can tell if a site is fake.

Fake sites mimic legitimate sites down to the smallest detail, so it’s hard to see that it’s not true.

You can tell right away when a computer is infected.

The new malware enter the devices under cover and manage to spend time enough to gather information, such as usage habits, passwords, etc.

A free antivirus totally protects the company.

Hacker attacks are becoming more elaborate and aggressive. Therefore, to maintain the internet safety, it is best to pay for a system that is able to protect the company to the maximum, instead of just getting free antivirus.

No need to change the password.

Even stronger passwords can be compromised if malware is installed on your device. The best security practices on the internet with regard to passwords is to increase their complexity, avoiding writing full words, changing frequently and having a different one for each site or service of their possession. If possible, create two levels of authentication.

The website hosting company is responsible for security.

The hosting companies keep the servers always up to date. However, this is not enough for your site to be protected because the company is not responsible for the content of your website, where security practices may fail.