Protect These 14 Everyday Gadgets from Hackers Before It’s Too Late (2 of 8)
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Mobile Phones
Your smartphone holds banking details, passwords, and personal messages—making it a prime hacking target. Cybercriminals exploit weak app security and phishing links. Protect your phone by enabling two-factor authentication, updating apps, avoiding public Wi-Fi for transactions, and using biometric security or encrypted storage for sensitive data.
Kids’ Toys Connected to the Internet
Many children’s smart toys collect personal information and use microphones or cameras, posing serious privacy risks. Hackers can intercept data or even communicate with children. Always update firmware, change default passwords, and disable unnecessary internet access to keep your child’s toys secure.